Enmore, Guyana

[5] Referred to as the Enmore Martyrs and buried at Le Repentir Cemetery in Georgetown,[5] events are held annually to remember their sacrifice,[6] and they are also included in the mural 'Memorabilia II' painted in 1976 at the National Cultural Centre.

Enmore Estate includes 25 acres of freehold land, with 60,000 tonnes of sugar capacity, and factories.

Following the acquisition of 55 acres of former Enmore Sugar Estate lands, Guysons entered into a US$60 million joint venture with the United States equipment manufacturer K&B Industries to transform the  packaging plant into a fabrication facility for the oil and gas industry forming GKB.

[11] The Enmore Martyrs Monument was designed by Dennis Williams, which was erected by Zenith Industrial and Construction Co-operative Society at a cost of $10,000.

It was unveiled by Prime Minister Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham on June 16, 1977, on the occasion of the 29th anniversary of the death of the five martyrs.