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Item 371 Panorama of Castries, St. LuciaAerial view of buildings in the town. Architectural features of buildings and rooftops are visible. mountains and a seascape are visible in the background. On the other side of the card, a seascape with the mountains in the background is featured.Item Bridgetown, BarbadosGalleriA photograph of the main street in Bridgetown, Broad Street facing Barbados Mutual Building, A busy scene with several vehicles on the street, men are seen riding bicycles and people walking along the street. There is a sign on a building to the left which reads The Rajah. In the foreground is a crossing sign. Photo credit at the back to GatteriItem The College [Codrington College], BarbadosThe Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill CampusA view of The College [Codrington College], Barbados showing a line of palm trees adjacent to the building, near a pond. There is a man on horseback on the grounds near the pond. At the back of the photograph the following is written in pencil - £35.Item The Crane HotelCooper, Philip; Main Library , University of the West IndieThis image is a beach side aerial view of the Crane Hotel. Two persons are seen walking on the beach. The other persons are seen further down the beach side in the water. Also, on the beach are three sheds, lots of vegetation growing on the sand and several palm trees. Atop the surrounding cliffs two people appear to be looking towards the beach from the Crane property. There is a windmill which can be seen between the buildings on the hotel property. The buildings are separated into several blocks, with the most visible architectural features being the roof work and the windows with what looks like hurricane shutters. Top left side of the image : 95 as is ( pencil) Bottom of the image : The Crane Hotel ( pencil)Item Government House, BarbadosThe Government House of Barbados was built in 1702 and is the official residence of the Governor General of Barbados. It is located on Government Hill, St. Michael on lands that were once a Quaker plantation before being sold to the government of the day. The majestic colonial house sits at the end of a long driveway.