Dr. Vere Cornwall Bird - St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda
Posted by: Groundspeak Charter Member neoc1
N 17° 07.317 W 061° 50.740
20Q E 622798 N 1893410
A bronze bust of the first Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda is located one block east of the waterfront in an alley between Long and High Streets in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda.
Waymark Code: WMWEHJ
Location: Antigua and Barbuda
Date Posted: 08/23/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member NW_history_buff
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A life size bronze bust of the national hero of Antigua and Barbuda, Dr. Vere Cornwall Bird depicts the political leader wearing a suit jacket and a tie. Dr. Vere Cornwall Bird has a receding hailine and is looking straight ahead. The bust rest on a concrete structure which at one time is used to supply water.

The back of the bust is inscribed:

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
DR. VERE CORNWALL BIRD
LIBERATOR AND PRIME MINISTER
OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

A detailed biography is found on the larger monument to Sir Vere Cornwall Bird. It is inscribed:

Vere Cornwall Bird Snr. was born on the 9th December 1909, the third of four children. He has only an elementary education at the St. John's Boys School, but he was a man of immense intelligence. As a teenager he joined the Salvation Army and at the age of 21, he was Captain commanding persons older than himself. He was trained in Trinidad.

On the 16th of January 1939, he was elected to the Executive of the Antigua Trades and Labor Union. On the 26th February 1940, when the AT&LU received legal status, he was confirmed as an Executive Member. In 1945, he was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly. In 1951, the Union, under his leadership, established the right of the Union to negotiate for workers and for contracts to be signed with management.

He attended Caribbean trade union conferences in Trinidad in 1945, St. Kitts in 1946 and the famous Montego Bay Conference in Jamaica in 1947, which decided the creation of the West Indies Federation.

In 1951, the Union Representatives, led by V. C. Bird Snr. won all eight (8) of the elected seats in the legislature. V.C. Bird Snr. was made one of the three Chairmen of Committees in the Executive Council.

During the period 1951-1956, he established the Peasant Development Scheme under which people received farm lands and qualified for loans.

In 1953 and 1956, he was a delegate to the Conferences of West Indian Government at Lancaster House in London that worked out the mechanics of the West Indian Federation.

On 11th January 1960, V.C. Bird Snr. was appointed the first Chief Minister of Antigua. During the Nineteen Sixties (1960's), V.C. Bird Snr. led the move to diversify the Antigua & Barbuda economy. He introduced tourism and other service industries.

In 1967 V.C. Bird Snr. was appointed the Country's first Premier after Antigua & Barbuda was accorded the status of independence in association with Britain. In the 1971 general elections, V.C. Bird Snr. lost his seat and his party lost the government to the progressive Labour Movement (PLM) led by George Walter.

Five years later, in 1976, V.C. Bird Snr. was re-elected to parliament and his Antigua Labour Party formed the government. He led his party to another election victory in 1980, and that same year (1980) he went back to Lancaster House in London seeking full Independence for Antigua and Barbuda.

On 1st November 1984, Antigua and Barbuda became an independent nation and V.C. Bird Snr. became the first Prime Minister of his country. he led the Antigua Labour Party to two more general election victories in 1984 and 1989 finally retiring in march 1994 at the age of 83.

Vere Cornwall Bird Snr. died peacefully on Monday 28th June 1999 at the age of 89 years.

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