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It was an honor meeting with His Majesty this morning for a wide-ranging discussion on the global challenges facing our nations.
Författare/Upphovsman: Albert Sydney, Licens: CC BY 3.0
Sir Carlyle Glean, Governor-General of Grenada
Governor-General Sir Paul Scoon speaks to members of the media after taking over as head of the new provisional government that was formed after Operation Urgent Fury.
Författare/Upphovsman: Sodacan, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Coat of arms of Grenada, adopted in the summer 1974 following independence.
“ | Quarterly, a cross Or, 1 & 4: Gules, a lion passant guardant Or, 2 & 4: Vert, a crescent and a lily Or; and in nombril point a picture of the Santa Maria. For a crest a golden helmet guardant, lambrequined Gules and with a wreath Argent and Gules, seven red roses surrounded with a garland of Bougainvillea-flowers. For supporters an armadillo (Tolypeutes tricinctus – Dasypodidæ) on the dexter, supporting a stalk of maize, and a Grenada dove (Leptotila wellsi) on the sinister, supporting a banana tree. On a ribbon an motto: EVER CONSCIOUS OF GOD WE ASPIRE, BUILD AND ADVANCE AS ONE PEOPLE. As a compartment the Mount St. Catherine and the lake Grand Étang. | ” |
Formal portrait of Queen Elizabeth II wearing the Vladimir Tiara, the Queen Victoria Jubilee Necklace, the blue Garter Riband, Badge and Garter Star and the Royal Family Orders of King George V and King George VI
On Friday, July 1, U.S. Ambassador to Grenada Linda Taglialatela hosted a reception at Pier 57 in Grand Mal, St. George’s to commemorate the 246th Anniversary of the Independence of the United States and to bid farewell to Principal Officer to Grenada Karl Duckworth and his family.
Författare/Upphovsman: Albert Sydney, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Sir Daniel Williams, former Governor-General of Grenada at his private office Law Chambers in St. George's, Grenada
Författare/Upphovsman: Sodacan, Licens: CC BY-SA 4.0
Shield of the Coat of arms of Grenada, adopted in the summer 1974 following independence.
“ | Quarterly, a cross Or, 1 & 4: Gules, a lion passant guardant Or, 2 & 4: Vert, a crescent and a lily Or; and in nombril point a picture of the Santa Maria. | ” |