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Updated on 2 December 2025
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History


Following is a timeline on the establishment of CINA:

  • 1985 — Discussions about the establishment of an archive, which began with a report by a British Executive Services Overseas advisor, John Cantewell
  • 1987 — Mr. Cantewell returned and summed up that it was the same as when he was here last only worse
  • 1988 — Government made the decision that there was to be an Archive
  • 1988-1990 — Dr Norman Reid – Archivist was hired as a consultant hired to set things up and establish the archive
  • 1991 — The Cayman Islands National Archive opened in the Tower Building with an Archivist and Conservator
  • 1991 — The Institute of Caymanian Heritage Law was created but never Gazetted
  • 1992 — CINA moved into its current building and additional records staff member was hired. Initial focus was records management
  • 1993/1994 — Archive management work began
  • 2007 — The National Archive and Public Records Law enacted.
  • 2010 — The National Archive and Public Records Law revised.
  • 2011 — The Archive building renamed.
  • 2015 — The National Archive and Public Records Law revised.

For more information on the development of CINA, please contact CINA to view a report entitled “Establishment of Cayman Islands Archive & Record Centre: Report of BESO Adviser”, 24 October, 1987. BESO is British Executive Services Overseas and the Advisor was John Cantewell.