Description: 100% Cotton Chest (pit-pit): 24"W Body (collar-hem): 31"L Lyford Cay is a private gated community located on the western tip of New Providence island in The Bahamas. The former cay that lent its name to the community is named after Captain William Lyford Jr., a mariner of note in Colonial and Revolutionary times, and is built on a 448-acre (181 ha) grant he received for his services as a Loyalist in the American Revolutionary War. Captain Lyford also received a 92-acre (37 ha) grant on Cat Island, Bahamas for playing a key role in Andrew Deveaux’s raid of April 1783 that drove the Spanish from Nassau. CayLyford Cay, also called Simms Cay, was a cay a few hundred metres off the north west coast of New Providence Island, 1.4 km long east-west, and up to 200 metres wide. On the map in the 1901 Edward Stanford Atlas it is noted: "The Isthmus at Lyford Cay has grown since 1830, when boats could pass at H.W. It is now 10 fṭ high & covered with bushes." CharacterConsidered one of the world's wealthiest and most exclusive neighbourhoods, the Lyford Cay Club was built during the latter part of the 1950s by prominent Canadian businessman Edward Plunkett Taylor, who bought the land in 1954 from Bahamian developer Sir Harold Christie. In December 1962, U.S. President John F. Kennedy stayed at E. P. Taylor's home in Lyford Cay while he held talks with British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. There are about 450 homes. Notable residents: The Bacardi familyLouis Bacon, U.S. hedge fund managerThe German-Dutch Brenninkmeijer familyR. Couri Hay, a Couristan carpet heir and the society editor of Palm Beach magazine and Hamptons magazineViktor Kožený, Czech fugitive financierJoe Lewis, British businessmanFormer residentsSean Connery, Scottish actor, Connery died at Lyford Cay in 2020Henry Ford II, son of Edsel Ford, grandson of Henry Ford, former president of the Ford Motor CompanyPrince Azamat Guirey, of the ruling family of CrimeaStavros Niarchos, Greek shipping magnatePeter Nygård, Finnish-Canadian former fashion executiveTony O'Reilly, Irish former media CEOSir John Templeton, American-born British investor and philanthropistArthur Hailey, British-Canadian novelist, author of The Lyford legacy: a history of Lyford Cay from 1788
Price: 250 USD
Location: Bristol, Connecticut
End Time: 2025-01-29T17:19:35.000Z
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Pattern: Solid
Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve
Closure: Button
Occasion: Activewear
Size: L
Garment Care: Machine Washable
Color: Orange
Material: 100% Cotton
Brand: Fairway & Greene
Fit: Classic
Size Type: Regular
Department: Men
Type: Polo
Country/Region of Manufacture: Korea, Republic of
Season: Summer