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Item Maraval Reservoir, Trinidad.(Stephens and Scott Ltd., The Stores, Trinidad, 2010-06-17T19:28:06Z)Lush green vegetation surrounds the reservoir of water. The postcard is being sent to someone in Southampton, England and bears a Trinidad one penny stamp. Though the card bears a postmark 1902.Item Port of Spain, Trinidad, Brunswick Square(2010-04-23T14:33:20Z)A view of tree lined path in Brunswick Square located in Port of Spain in the early 20th century. Today the Square is called Woodford Square, so named after Governor Sir Ralph Woodford who ruled Trinidad in the 1850s.The postcard is addressed to Mr. Herbert Hampton, Massachuetts, United States.Item Trinidad, Lenagan Island from Craig Island(Unknown, 2011-03-11)The postcard shows Lenagan island which is one of the group of “five islands” which are actually six islands are located west of Port of Spain in the Gulf of Paria. The others are Caledonia, Craig,Nelson, Pelican, Rock Islands. The postcard is postmarked 1902.Item Trinidad, Port of Spain, bird's eye view(Unknown, 2010-02-26T20:39:33Z)Photo of a bird's eye view of Port of Spain, Trinidad. The postcard,postmarked 1902, includes handwritten correspondence and a one penny Trinidad postage stamp.Item Trinidad, Port of Spain, Light House and Jetty.(2011-03-01)A picture of the Light house and jetty in Port of Spain. In this picture you can see two people standing in the jetty, looking towards the light house and docked boats. Postal stamp attached.Item Trinidad. After a day’s work. Hindu charcoal sellers(2010-03-02T14:00:00Z)A charcoal seller of East Indian descent, driving his donkey cart at the end of a work day. He is accompanied by his female companion and a dog.The postcard is postmarked 1902.Item Trinidad. Maraval water works(2011-03-10)The postcard shows the Maraval Reservoir which was first established in 1850s to provide pipe bourne water to Port of Spain and its environs by order of the then Governor, Lord Harris. This postcard is addressed to Mrs. G. Moore, affixed is a one penny Trinidad postage stamp and the card is postmarked 1902.