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Item 5075 A Barquedier alongside the Tram Road at Mengel's Honduras Mahogany Works(2009-02-19T13:32:21Z)Cut tree logs along tram tracks. Affixed to the postcard is a US 1 cent stamp, postmarked February 10th, 1907. Addressed to The Maestro Co., Elbridge, N.Y.Item Around the Pitch Walk, Trinidad(2010-04-23T13:39:49Z)This postcard features the electric tram car which ran alongside the Pitch Walk, between the sidewalk and the green grass of the Queen's Park Savannah. The postcard is postmarked 1907 and is addressed to Miss Pinny of Wiscosin,U.S.A.. Also affixed to the card is a one penny postage stamp.Item Botanic Garden, Grenada(2009-02-26T14:23:36Z)A roadway lined with tall palms trees dissecting Grenada's Botanic Garden. The postmark on the postcard is dated February 18th, 1907. Addressed to Mrs. Pheobe Saxby, Ontario Co., New York.Item Cocorite with tramway, Trinidad(2010-02-22T14:37:36Z) Belgrave, G.G.Around 1879 a tramway was set up in Port of Spain. Trams ran on tracks on the street. There was a red tram and a blue tram. This photograph displays the red tram which travelled to Cocorite. The street is lined with mostly coconut palms. There is a vintage car almost alongside the red tram. Three people are walking in the street. The one most visible is wearing a long white robe, with long sleeves. What appears to be a small hut can be seen among the bushes at the right of the photograph.Item The Colonial Bank. Trinidad(Muir, Marshall and Co. Ltd., 2009-11-06T13:19:37Z)A postcard giving an exterior view of the Colonial Bank of Trinidad with a horse drawn carriage stopped on the street outside. Affixed to the postcard is a Trinidad penny postage stamp.Item Convict Depot - Carrera Isle - Trinidad(Bonanza Smith Bros. and Co.,[Trinidad and Tobago], 2011-03-11)The postcard shows Carrera Island, referred to as Convict Depot because during the 1800s prisoners were carried to the island to quarry limestone for road building. In 1877, a prison was constructed, today the island remains a prison island.Item Convict Depot Carrera Isle. Trinidad(Muir Marshall and Co.,[Trinidad and Tobago], 2011-03-09)The postcard shows Carrera Island, referred to as Convict Depot because during the 1800s prisoners were carried to the island to quarry limestone for road building. In 1877, a prison was constructed, today the island remains a prison island. This postcard is addressed to Alfred C. Place, Esq. and affixed are two half penny postage stamp. This card is post marked 1907.Item Croney and Co., Ice House Establishment, Port of Spain, Trinidad, W. Indies(2010-03-10T14:06:11Z)Photograph of the Croney and Co. Ice House Establishment building located in Port of Spain, Trinidad. There are persons located outside of the building and the nearby street. There is a carriage at right.Item East Indian Family, Trinidad, B.W.I.(Photogelatine Engraving Co. Limited, Ottawa, 2008-11-17T14:32:17Z)Three Members of an East Indian Family. Attached 4 cents Trinidad and Tobago Postage stamp dated 22 May 1907. Postcard numbered 20809.Item Entrance Botanic Garden(Waterman, Trinidad, 2009-07-13T12:33:42Z)A picture of three men on various mode of transportation near the entrance to the Botanical Gardens. The first man is standing on the Pitch Walk, the second is riding a bicycle and the third is riding a donkey. Affixed to the back of the postcard is a Trinidad 1 penny stamp.Item Fire Brigade Station, Trinidad(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-06-17T18:50:05Z)The postcard shows pedestrians walking in front of the old Fire Brigade Station, which at one time was the headquarters of the Trinidad and Tobago Fire Service. This postcard is addressed to Herbert M. Wood of Canada and affixed is a penny Trinidad postage stamp.Item Four native wives, Trinidad(G.G. Belgrave, Trinidad, 2009-01-27T12:28:37Z)Four women of East Indian origin dressed in saris and adorned with nose rings, hair ornaments, earrings, necklaces, armlets, bracelets and anklets. The card sent by "George" on 12th December 1907 is addressed to Miss G. Thompson, New Jersey, United States. Affixed to the postcard is a one penny Trinidad postage stamp.Item Frederick Street, Looking South, Trinidad(2010-04-28T18:29:29Z)A view of tree lined Frederick Street. In the distance a tram car can be seen.Item Frederick Street, Looking South, Trinidad(2010-04-28T18:29:06Z)A view of tree lined Frederick Street. In the distance a tram car can be seen. The postcard is addressed to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fountain of, New York, United States and it is dated 13th December 1907.Item Government House, Trinidad(Davidson and Todd, Ltd., Trinidad, 2009-06-04T12:44:54Z)A picture of a walkway leading to the Government House main building with a fountain at the centre, tropical plants of the Botanical Gardens line the walkway. The postcard is addressed to Miss A.B. Carson, East Braintree, Mass., U.S.A. Affixed to the postcard is a Jamaica 1 penny stamp, postmarked March 29, 1907Item Grenada, The Carenage(Algeron E. Aspinall, London. The West Indian Picture Postcard 14 Series., 2009-02-26T14:17:45Z)Steamships anchored in one of Grenada's harbour, The Carenage. Affixed to the postcard is a 2 cents US stamp, postmarked February 19th, 1907. Addressed to Mrs. Lena Saxby, Ontario Co., New York.Item Group of Coolie Women(2008-11-26T19:03:43Z)Photo of a group of East Indian women in traditional wear. Includes a Trinidad penny stamp dated Dec 27th 1907, addressed to Miss N. Mc Cafferty.Item A Group of Coolie Women and Children, Trinidad, B.W.I.(2008-11-26T19:20:10Z)A handwritten card addressed to R. La Rue and post marked 11th Nov. 1907.Item The Home of the Cocoa-nut [sic]. Trinidad(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2009-10-20T13:59:24Z)A picture of a grove of coconut trees along the shore. One is damaged.Item An Indian Belle(2008-11-26T19:29:10Z)Photo of an East Indian woman in traditional wear. Includes a Trinidad penny stamp dated August 12th 1907.
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