The British Empire

In 1953, the first airfield in the Cayman Islands the Owen Roberts International Airport on Grand Cayman was completed. Linking the public buildings of Grand Cayman with a network of roads, the commissioner was also the first public figure to recognize the tourism potential, even noting that one beach was the most perfect bathing beach in the West Indies. The jump into the 20th century was aided by commissioner western mediterranean cruises, who served on the Cayman Islands from 1934 to 1940. The possession of the Cayman Islands by the British Empire would not become official until 1670, when the Cayman Islands were not only cut off geographically, but also lacked communication with the outside world; the first wireless station was not built until 1935.

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