Updated: Feb 10, 2021 08:53 AM
Sheelagh Greene, who promoted the island in British tourism for decades, pictured in Bermuda (Photograph supplied)
An “ardent advocate” for Bermuda who ran the island’s tourism office in London for decades has died.
Sheelagh Greene was 93.
Ms Greene was the daughter of a judge, Maurice Greene, who served in what was then Britain’s Colonial Service.
His job took the family through Britain’s Mediterranean territories, from Cyprus to Palestine, before they moved to Bermuda from 1945 to 1949.
Ms Greene’s sister, Diana Diel, said: “Our father was offered a retirement job winding up the censorship office for the Crown.”
The Imperial Censorship Station was set up in the…