2010-03-042010-03-042010-03-04https://hdl.handle.net/2139/6090Colour: Sepia; Style: Landscape; Other: Bordered, DividedDescription on the postcard: Trinidad (i.e. Trinity Island), discovered by Columbus on Trinity Sunday, 1498. The S.P.G. supports work here and throughout the greater part of the West Indies. A branch of the King’s Messengers S.P.G. has been started.” The postcard shows an East Indian family outside their home – an ajoupa or tapia hut. The walls of these types of huts are usually made from a mixture of clay, grass, cow dung and water while the roof is usually made from carat or palm leaves.enPlease contact the Main Library, The University of the West Indies for permission to use the digitized images. wimail@sta.uwi.eduTrinidad and TobagoPostcardsHuts--Trinidad and TobagoThatched roofs--Trinidad and TobagoEast Indians--Trinidad and TobagoRural families--Trinidad and TobagoDwellings--Trinidad and TobagoEthnic costume--IndiaWomen, East Indian--Trinidad and TobagoChildren--Trinidad and TobagoHousing, Rural--Trinidad and TobagoMen--Trinidad and TobagoTurbans--IndiaHats--Trinidad and TobagoClothing and dress--Trinidad and TobagoMen's clothing--IndiaDonkeys--Trinidad and TobagoFamilies--Trinidad and TobagoSaris--India[1930]Travel with donkeys--Trinidad and TobagoAjoupaA Native Home in Trinidad, West IndiesImage