Ronnie Davis (1957-2012) Chapter IV

Three Different Times in Ronnie’s Life

Ian lived at Windermere. Ronnie and Uncle George appear to be visiting.

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Circa 1963, Windermere, Barbados: Foreground – Alison, Ann and Penny. Background – Ian, Amy, Laurence, George, Ronnie

Years pass and in 1976 Ronnie marries the love of his life, Sandra. In 1978, Summer was born.

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1978, Ho Bohemia, St. Vincent: Foreground – Dominic, Sarah, Anthony holding Daniel and Sandra.   Background – Ian, Herbert, Marjorie, Ronnie, Kathy and Laurence

 

Years pass, and Ronnie is at Summer’s wedding.

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2002, Baker’s Plantation, St.Peter: Sandra is laying down the law to Ronnie, Pat, Summer and Neville.

The reception:

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Barbados: Jack Ramsey and Ron

 

Next: Ron in the Grenadines, St. Vincent

Ronnie Davis (1957-2012) III

Ronnie in St. Vincent

Ronnie went to St. Vincent with our parents when he was about eight.

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Careenage, Bridgetown, Barbados: Ronnie, Christine, possibly Ian, Marjorie, Jeannine and Herve Baldini

The photo above is probably related to the 100+ mile trip that Herbert made with Jacques Baldini from Barbados to St. Vincent on Herbert’s 27 foot sailboat Aurora. That trip will be covered later under Herbert’s memorial. Marjorie and Ronnie went by plane!

Another photo was taken on the same day, so I stuck it here. I cannot place the exact location below, but I guess it could be Belleville, St. Michael, Barbados.

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Barbados: Front: Christine, Ronnie, Herve – Rear: Malcolm, Marjorie (obscuring Laurence), Helen and Amy

In St. Vincent, our parents lived in “Tally Ho”, Villa.

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Tally Ho, St. Vincent: Herbert, Ian, Marjorie, Ronnie and Anthony

 

Herbert once planted 600 pineapple plants on a neighbouring house lot. The volcanic soil produced the sweetest pineapples we had ever tasted.

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St. Vincent, Tally Ho: Ronnie in the pineapple patch

 

This appears to be a costume party near Tally Ho, but I cannot identify anyone.

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Our family were  close to their good friends Phyllis and Ken Punnett. Phyllis and Ken lived in a beautiful home. They were very kind and hospitable.

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St. Vincent: Marjorie, Ronnie and Phyllis

 

Later Herbert built a house near the town of Calliaqua. Below Ronnie enjoys the view from his front yard.

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St. Vincent, “Ho Bohemia”: On the horizon Battowia and Baliceaux. Young Island is on the right.

My parents lived many years here.

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Ho Bohemia, St. Vincent: Marjorie, Herbert, Sandra (with Summer), Laurence, Ronnie, Sarah. Dominic is in the foreground.

 

Both homes were a short walk from the beach, and we could row or swim to Young Island. We enjoyed fishing and boating.

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St. Vincent: An older Ronnie and Herbert lifting a “pram.” This was either tied to the sailboat’s permanent mooring or stored on the bow when we were sailing.

 

Herbert redesigned and rebuilt the “Cecily M.”, a thirty eight foot gaff rigged sloop. We loved to sail down the Grenadines!

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Kingstown, St. Vincent: Cecily M. being launched by manpower!

All was not good for Ronnie. Because he was not perceived as a local he was attacked every day at school. He was fortunate that he grew early and was bigger than his assailants. He could successfully defend himself, but Marjorie had to do a lot of mending and laundry.

 

Ronnie Davis (1957-2012) Chapter II

Barbados Early Years

We have very few photos of our great-uncle Fitz Davis, but here is a humourous shot. Fitz, a former professional boxer,  was asked to strike a muscular pose. He responded with this:

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Ronnie, Fitz and Ian at Cattlewash, St. Andrew

I believe this photograph was taken at either Bushy Park or Ashford Plantation, where my grandfather, Malcolm Davis, was the manager.

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Ian, Anthony and Ronnie

Every Saturday afternoon, our parents would take us to Hannays Plantation in Christ Church. The adults would play tennis in their whites, and would then enjoy cocktails and conversation. The young children would play in the yard.

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Ronnie, Robert Ward and Peter Beale in front of Hannays’ old sugar mill tower

Every year, our maternal grandfather, Laurence (Longfellow) Farmer, would rent a beach house at the Crane. “Plymouth” was on a cliff, next to a ravine. On the seaward side of the ravine was another cliff. There were steps down to the ravine and then steps up to the cliff that overlooked the rough sea. We boys loved to climb up and look at the sea.

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Anthony, Ronnie and Ian at Plymouth, Crane, St. Philip, Barbados

There were many good beaches within walking distance.

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Ian and Ronnie at the Crane Beach

We loved to swim and body surf in the rough water.

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Ronnie showing he can handle the Crane surf!

We saw our cousins often.

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Ronnie with cousins Cherie and Debby by Plymouth’s driveway

This Christmas scene was probably Plymouth. The trees were imported from thousands of miles away and were not in the best condition when they arrived.

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Marjorie, Ronnie and Ian

I don’t know the story around the next shot, but it looks like Ronnie at Windermere.

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Windermere, St. John: Ronnie
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Windermere, St. John: Ian, Ronnie and Anthony

 

When Ronnie was still very young, our parents took him to the neighbouring island of St. Vincent. Anthony and Ian remained in Barbados because the Vincentian schools were not acceptable. My next post will be about Ronnie in St. Vincent.

Ronnie Davis (1957-2012) Chapter I

Bohemia, Belleville

This is a photographic tribute to my departed brother, Ronnie Davis. I hope that our relatives will be able to relive old memories by viewing this eclectic collection of our family photographs.

Ronald George Malcolm Davis was born on 23rd February 1957 in Mrs. Stoute’s Nursing Home (a birthing centre), St. Michael, Barbados. His parents were Herbert and Marjorie Davis.

He passed away from cancer on 9th April 2012 at his home in Sunset Crest, St. James, Barbados. He was fifty five years old.

Herbert and Marjorie’s three sons Anthony, Ian and Ronnie grew up in a home called “Bohemia” on 10th Avenue Belleville, St. Michael, Barbados.

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Bohemia: Photo circa 1957. Baby Ronnie held by Anthony. Ian on left.

Bohemia was a modest lath and plaster home, but we did have a lawn with fruit trees, as well as a gravel yard.

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Bohemia: Anthony and Ronnie with parents Marjorie and Herbert. Julie mango tree is in the background.

We had a smooth haired fox terrier cross called Rover.

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Bohemia: Ronnie and Rover

Ian bought an incubator on a trip to the US and hatched a hen named Samuella, after Uncle Sam!

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Front steps Bohemia: Ian with his pet chicken and the incubator. Ronnie is on the right.

We had a mahogany Morris suite with removable cushions. As of June 2016, I still have the suite! Herbert is seated with (I guess) Ken Coombes’ family. Ronnie and Ian are in the foreground.

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Bohemia living room

Here is Ronnie in front of our Julie mango tree referenced earlier. Behind the mango tree was a concrete wall that faced 10th Avenue. All the young children were fans of the Cowboy Genre!

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Bohemia: Cowboy Ronnie in front of Mango tree.

In the next chapter, I will reveal photographs of Ronnie at Hannays, Christ Church, Cattlewash, St. Andrew and the Crane, St. Philip.