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Item Trinidad wayside scene(Stephens and Todd Ltd. and Yuille's Printerie Ltd., 2010-01-18T13:19:12Z) Simpson, K.A young lady in a brown polka dotted dress, complete with petty-coat, poses for this photograph. She might be of East Indian descent. Her hair is parted on the side and tied back as she reclines against the trunk of a mature, coconut tree. Behind her is a simple, elevated, wooden, hut with thatched roof and wooden steps. Behind the hut, stretched across the horizon, is a row of coconut trees. Thick foliage hangs over the top right corner of the postcard. This might belong to a mango tree or another type of fruit tree. In the background is a long, squat, structure that also has a thatched roof. Apart from the trees, the yard seems flat and bare with an carefully manicured, earthen floor. This photograph might have been taken in the latter half of the twentieth century.Item Trinidad, Carnival Band(Stephens and Todd Ltd. and Yuille’s Printerie Ltd.; Printed in England, 2009-11-06T13:15:04Z) Simpson, K.A band of masqueraders dressed in their colourful costumes during Carnival celebrations in Trinidad.Item Trinidad, the islands from Gasparee(Stephens and Todd Ltd., and Yuille's Printerie Ltd., 2011-03-14) Simpson, K.The postcard shows a view of other islands in the Gulf of Paria and the mainland of Trinidad. Addressed to Frank Maddop of New Jersey, United States of America. Affixed is a five cents Trinidad and Tobago postage stamp.Item Trinidad, the islands from Gasparee(Stephens and Todd Ltd., and Yuille's Printerie Ltd., 2011-03-14) Simpson, K.The postcard show some of the small islands and the mainland of Trinidad from he island of Gasparee.Item Trinidad, Village Market(Stephens and Todd Ltd. and Yuille's Printerie Ltd. [Printed in England], 2009-02-09T14:20:16Z) Simpson, K.Vendors of East Indian origin sell their vegetable produce in the market.Item Trinidad. Immortelle Tree(Stephens and Todd Ltd. and Yuille's Printerie Ltd., 2010-03-31T14:16:11Z) Simpson, K.One branch of the Immortelle is seen at the top left corner of this photograph, showcasing beautiful brilliant vermillion clusters of flowers. The tree flowers mainly when it is out of leaf. Behind the Immortelle are several palms and other vegetation. Below it is a bridge with a simple railing and a little wooden hut with a galvanise roof. Immortals used to be plentiful and were used extensively as shade trees in cocoa plantations.Item Trinidad: wayside scene(Stephens and Todd Ltd. and Yuille's Printerie Ltd., 2010-04-01T14:17:53Z) Simpson, K.A young girl of East Indian descent leaning against a coconut palm tree. In the background, a tapia hut with a thatched roof can be seen.