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The Wagners of Trellis Bay

June 5, 2025

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 35

I mentioned in part 33 of this series, published on May 1, that a Canadian bookshop stocked a copy of the out-of-print memoir upon which this series is based: Mabel …

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by Peter Moll
May 21, 2025

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 34

In Part 33 of this series on May 1, I described Mabel Wagner’s account of events between a plane landing on the nearly completed Beef Island airfield on Sept. 1, …

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by Peter Moll
May 1, 2025

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 33

I explained in part 32 of this series, which was published on April 3, that I wanted to make Mabel Wagner’s book Lest I Forget better known. Many of the …

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by Peter Moll
April 3, 2025

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 32

Before Polish Captain Wladek Wagner died, he and his English wife Mabel had intended to write “his” and “her” versions of their story. So she drew on his large trove …

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by Peter Moll
March 20, 2025

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 31

I began these commentaries on July 20, 2023, to celebrate the construction of the original airfield on Beef Island by Wladek Wagner, a Polish sea captain, as recorded in the …

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by Peter Moll
February 27, 2025

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 30

I started this series of commentaries on July 20, 2023, after the inaugural American Airlines flight between Miami and Tortola, to celebrate the construction of the original airfield by Wladek …

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by Peter Moll
February 6, 2025

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 29 

This series of commentaries is based on Mabel Wagner’s out-of-print book Lest I Forget: The Wagner Family, Pioneers of Trellis Bay, Beef Island. My first one, published July 20, 2023, …

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by Peter Moll
January 9, 2025

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 28

In part 27 of this series, published on Nov. 28, I used Mabel Wagner’s lengthy quotes from an account of her son Michael’s 6th birthday on April 3, 1957, by …

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by Peter Moll
November 14, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 26

In part 25 of this series, published on Oct. 31, I noted that Mabel Wagner opined in her book Lest I Forget that her husband Wladek Wagner faced a mammoth …

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by Peter Moll
October 24, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, Part 24

I started this series of commentaries on July 20, 2023, after the inaugural American Airlines flight between Miami and Beef Island and the reopening of Marina Cay, to salute the …

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by Peter Moll
October 10, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 23

In her 2012 book Lest I Forget, former Trellis Bay resident Mabel Wagner mentions Leeward Islands Governor Sir Kenneth Blackburne visiting Tortola on July 1, 1956, before sending London his …

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by Peter Moll
September 12, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 22

On Nov. 17, 1956, several of 50-year-old Carris Penn’s brothers and stepbrothers from East End attended the opening of the clubhouse on Bellamy Cay, as recounted last Thursday in part …

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by Peter Moll
September 5, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 21

In November 1956, Polish Captain Wladek Wagner and his wife Mabel Wagner opened their clubhouse on Bellamy Cay in Trellis Bay shortly before their boatyard reopened at the end of …

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by Peter Moll
July 25, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 19

Polish Captain Wladek Wagner’s partnership with Herbert Lee in March 1956 — recounted in part 18 of this series on July 4 — “catapulted into reality” the dreams of Mr. …

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by Peter Moll
July 4, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 18

This commentary continues the chronicles of Polish sailor Wladek Wagner’s family at Trellis Bay, picking up from part 17 in the June 20 edition of the Beacon. Colonel Henry Howard, …

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by Peter Moll
June 20, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 17

Polish sailor Wladek Wagner quickly recovered from the brutal attack on him recounted in the last commentary in this series (published on May 30). However, when he was invited to …

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by Peter Moll
May 30, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 16

In Part 15 of this series about the family of Polish captain Wladek Wagner (published on May 23), I described how three sailors from the Royal Navy ship HMS Triumph …

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by Peter Moll
May 23, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 15

In Part 14 of this series about the family of Polish captain Wladek Wagner, published on April 18, I explained that teaching material for the Wagners’ personal schoolroom at their …

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by Peter Moll
April 18, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, Part 14

I remarked in Part 13 of this series (published on March 21) that several people Mabel Wagner mentioned in her 2007 book Lest I Forget reappear later in their lives …

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by Peter Moll
March 21, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, Part 13

In Part 12 of this series, I related that in profiling some of her heroes in a new book, environmentalist Judith Towle independently validates Mabel Wagner’s dating of her husband …

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by Peter Moll
March 6, 2024

COMMENTARY — The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 12

Reading the newly released Kindle version of an academic book published last September has dispelled my reservations about the accuracy of Mabel Wagner’s recollections of her late husband’s involvement with …

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by Peter Moll
February 14, 2024

COMMENTARY — ‘The Wagners of Trellis Bay, part 11’

I began this series of commentaries on the Wagner family following the reopening of Marina Cay and the inauguration of direct flights between Miami and the Terrance B. Lettsome International …

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by Peter Moll
January 31, 2024

COMMENTARY — Trellis history continues with account of house build

Polish Captain Wladek Wagner and his wife Mabel — who lived in Trellis Bay in the mid-20th Century — had discussed writing “his” and “her” versions of their life together. …

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by Peter Moll
January 10, 2024

COMMENTARY — History of Trellis Bay captain continues

In my Dec. 13 commentary “Story of Trellis Bay boatyard recounted,” I probably understated the dire straits in which Polish Captain Wladek Wagner’s family found themselves following his injury amid …

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by Peter Moll
December 13, 2023

COMMENTARY — Story of Trellis Bay boatyard recounted

An alchemist dedicated to finding how to turn base metal into gold would have been amazed at Polish Captain Wladek Wagner’s ability to turn trash into useful objects (as I …

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by Peter Moll

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