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Item [Historical buildings](Trinidad Photopraghers Ltd., 2010-07-06T14:26:35Z) Norton, Noel, P.Description printed on the back of the postcard: "Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies: The new flag of Trinidad and Tobago flies over Whitehall, office of the Prime Minister of Trinidad an Tobago, in Port of Spain. Whitehall faces the 200 acre Queen's Park Savannah, site of a race track and numerous cricket and soccer fields." The Stollmeyers Castle, which was constructed in the early 20th century is also featured in the postcard.Item The Hollows or Rock Gardens, Port of Spain, Trinidad(Ace Printery, Trinidad, 2009-07-15T16:45:24Z) Norton, Noel, P.A picture of poinsettia and other tropical plants in bloom at the Rock Gardens.Item Memorial Park, Trinidad(Ace Printery, Trinidad, 2010-03-12T12:57:01Z) Norton, Noel, P.In this photograph of War Memorial Park, known by nationals as “Memorial Park”, a vibrant scarlet, ornamental Flamboyant, other trees and the park’s modestly designed black and white fence, frame the war monument at the centre of the park. The sky is clear and blue and there are mountains in the distance. This majestic monument was placed here, in Port of Spain, in honour of Trinidad and Tobago nationals who served and died in World Wars I and II, 1914-1918 and 1939-1945.Item Whitehall, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad(Ace Printery, Trinidad, 2010-06-17T17:36:07Z) Norton, Noel, P.The postcard shows Whitehall, one of the landmarks around the Queen’s Park Savannah. It has been used as the official office of the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago. The structure was originally built at the turn of the 20th century by a wealthy cocoa planter Leon Agostini and called Rosenweg (Way of the Roses).