2010-03-312010-03-312010-03-31https://hdl.handle.net/2139/6402Colour: Black and White; Style: Landscape; Other: Unbordered; DividedHere is an old photograph of the Queen’s Park Savannah, circa 1930. A man is standing near his grazing animals. One of the first uses of the Savannah was for public pasture. After emancipation, the public was given permission to graze cattle on the land. In the mid-ground of this photograph on the left is a building that was once the residence of the Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, now President's House. On the right are a number of trees and palms and in the background is a section of the Northern Range.enPlease contact the Main Library, The University of the West Indies for permission to use the digitized images. wimail@sta.uwi.eduTrinidad and TobagoPostcardsTrees--Trinidad and TobagoPalms--Trinidad and TobagoMountains--Trinidad and TobagoCities and towns--Trinidad and Tobago--Port of SpainHorse racing--Trinidad and TobagoCattle--Trinidad and TobagoQueen's Park Savannah (Port of Spain)Queen's Park Savannah. Trinidad. B.W.I.Image