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<title>"Kingsland House", Roseau, Dominica. W.I.</title>
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<description>"Kingsland House", Roseau, Dominica. W.I.
Anjo, Jose
A large town house that once existed at the top of King George V Street in Roseau surrounded by a beautiful garden, on the site of what is now Astaphan's Supermarket.  It was initially owned by Dr. John Imray, then converted to a guesthouse by the daughter of a second owner, Dr. Henry A.A. Nicholls.  It was eventually sold to Mr. Waddy Astaphan in 1957, was demolished and a supermarket was built and opened in 1960 on the site (Honychurch).
Landscape; black &amp; white
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<dc:date>2012-11-29T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>[Man at work]</title>
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Photo of a man mowing the grass in large yard with a push mower. Behind him stands a large two-story house. The yard appears to be fenced in.
Landscape; black &amp; white
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<dc:date>2012-11-28T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>[The Pitons, St. Lucia]</title>
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<description>[The Pitons, St. Lucia]
View of the Pitons from the ocean. The Pitons are part of the Pitons Management Area, a 2,909 hectare site near Soufrière in St. Lucia. In 2004 the area was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Landscape; black &amp; white
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<title>Dock and Landing, Barbados</title>
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<description>Dock and Landing, Barbados
Sail ships with tall masts and other sailing vessels line the water front of the docks in Bridgetown Barbados.  The dock is busy with people.  Some are well dressed in hat and suit.  The panoramic scene was taken with a warehouse in the background.  Written on the facing of the stationary card “Sent with five others from a friend of your father’s 29 July 1904”.  On the reverse is the address of “Miss Muriel [Teirfgera?], C/o Mrs. Mc Gregor, Inverleith Terrace, Edinburgh, Scotland (Postmark 1904) and a small red one penny stamp.
Landscape; black &amp; white
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