Scenes from a past era in rum-making

Historical photos from the good old days at Gosling's Rum in Bermuda. Flip through, pour yourself a Dark 'n Stormy, and travel back a handful of decades.

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The interior of Gosling's now-closed old shop in the town of St. George's, Bermuda. Charles Gosling tells Fortune that the stained-glass windows "are reputed to be the Gosling and Till crests. Till was the senior clerk in our original business in Mark Lane, London, and became partner of our first venture in Bermuda in 1806, which was called Gosling & Till."


Last updated April 15 2011: 9:27 AM ET
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