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Item Dominica W. I. Botanical Station No. 1,(The Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available.) Anjo, Jose; The Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available.Picture of the Botanical gardens in Dominica. A variety of trees including palms are seen on a manicured lawn. Bottom front of the card : 26.10.06. Lovely gardens any quantity of fruit & beautiful trees. Indian teak: groves of mahogany & palms. Printed underneath that in ink is the following: José Anjo, Photographer, St. Johns, Antigua W.I. No. 123. At the back in pencil: INTP H £3.50.Item Government House, Dominica, W.I.Anjo, JoseThe State House in Roseau, Dominica is located at the same site of the first government house which was constructed by the British Government in 1776. In 1834 the original building was demolished by a hurricane, now the present renovated structure is one of the major historical and architectural attractions in the capital Roseau, and is used for official and state receptions. Handwritten on front "Opposite the Carnegie Library and the Fort 26.10.06 (Lose Anjo,Antigua, W.I.) (http://www.roseaudominica.org)Item H.M.S Scarborough in St. John's Harbour [Antigua](The Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available.) Anjo, Jose; The Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available.This is a picture showing the H.M.S. Scarborugh (Ship) at the far end of the St. John's Habour. H.M.S. Scarborough was of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom and was named after the town of Scarborough. Taken from Royal Navy Warships Named H.M.S. Scarborough. Website: https://www.hmsscarborough.info/ 1/2d Antigua Postage & Revenue Stamp. Info. at the back of postcard: Antigua Leeward Islands Photo by Jose Anjo, Photographer, Antigua, B.W.I. Printed in Saxony. Handwritten: W. Indies "Rev J. Herman. St. John's Antigua"Item Indian River, Portsmouth, Dominica, W.IAnjo, JoseThe postcard depicts the Indian River in Dominica. This is the widest river in Dominica and it flows to the Caribbean Sea between the town of Portsmouth and the village of Glanvillia. It is also the river where some of the scenes from Pirates of the Caribbean were filmed. The postcard is showing the river surrounded by trees and a view of mountains behind. Also, two men can be seen in a boat transporting a horse across the river. Jose Anjo. Photographer, Antigua. YP £12 Info. At the back of card: “Dominica. Leeward Islands. The address only to be written on this side.”Item "Kingsland House", Roseau, Dominica. W.I.(2012-11-29) Anjo, Jose; The Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available.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).Item Roseau River, Dominica, W.IAnjo, JoseDominica W.I Roseau River. Looking south In this scene the photographer captured The Roseau River, Dominica, W. I. and its surroundings when looking south Additional information on the front of the card: Jose Anjo, Photographer, St. Johns, Antigua W.I. No. 122Item Roseau, Dominica, W.I. The Market(2012-11-28) Anjo, Jose; The Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available.A busy, crowded market scene, with lots of women and children in period dress. Vendors have their fruits and vegetables displayed on stands or on the ground.Item Soufriere, Dominica, W.IAnjo, JoseSoufrière, the capital of Saint Mark Parish, is a village on the southwest coast of Dominica. Taken from: (Commonwealth of Dominica, Population and Housing Census – 2001. Roseau, Dominica: Central Statistical Office, Ministry of Finance and Planning, Kennedy Avenue, 2001.) This postcard portrays the village of Soufriere, Dominica, where hills and the coast can be seen. Additionally, the top of a church building and houses are also visible, and people can be seen around a boat that is anchored on the shore. Jose Anjo, Photographer, Antigua W.I.Item The Valley River, Roseau, Dominica, W.I.Anjo, JoseMountains overshadow a riverbed with large stones and rocks.Item "Victoria Memorial Library" Roseau, Dominica , W.I(The Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available., 2012-11-28) Anjo, Jose; The Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available.An early 20th century image of the Victoria Memorial Library (opened 1902). It served as reading rooms before the Public Library was built and housed the sales office of DBS Radio. Front reads: "To wish you a happy and a prosperous New Year from AB Stewart." Mailing address reads: "C. Chambers Esq., Plymouth, Montserrat."Item A village, Dominica, W.IAnjo, JoseA village scene in Dominica with two rows of houses (with shingles and thatch roofs) facing each other across a narrow street. The occupants of the houses are standing outside their dwellings. Additional information on the front of the card: Jose Anjo, Photographer, Antigua. W.I.