Combier MaconThe Main Library, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados is responsible for making this digital resource available.2022-06-152022-06-15pc260https://hdl.handle.net/2139/54121Portrait; Sephia tone; 3 ½” x 5½ ”TThis is an image of a female child, the banana seller, carrying her tray of fruit on her head . She is standing barefooted on the street. There is a bicycle in the background. This is an undivided back postcard. Back of the postcard: MP £9 (Handwritten in pencil). Phototype Combier Macon . 1d Barbados stamp affixed. Letter reads: I wish you could be here and see all the funny black people carrying baskets of fruit on their heads. Everyone seems to have a little donkey cart. Usually very heavily laden. We drove around the town for about an hour today and got back to the boat in time for lunch. Had a lovely bath yesterday water very warm. Could hardly come out, saw clouds of sardines pursued by a big fish. They all jumped out of the water, every little bit. ?? ?? very well. We both send our love. Your affectionate Jeannie Basch. Card addressed to: Master Drew McWhan, Chuklaw House, Duns., Berwickshire, ScotlandenThis item is presented courtesy of the Main Library, the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados for research and educational purposes. Prior permission is required from the Main Library for any commercial use.Street VendorsDressesBananasFood vendorsChildrenClothing and dressBusiness enterprisesFruitBicycles and tricyclesHawkersVendorsBanana Fruit Seller, Barbados.Image