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with Ken Julien at the ground breaking ceremony of the Iron and Steel Company of Trinidad and Tobago (ISCOTT)-1977.
(This collection was digitized and made accessible via UWISpace by the Digital Library Services Centre(DLSC),the Alma Jordan Library, the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine. Campus,Trinidad and Tobago., 2011-04-26)
Commencing of the Iron and Steel Company of Trinidad and Tobago (ISCOTT) - 1977.
(This collection was digitized and made accessible via UWISpace by the Digital Library Services Centre(DLSC),the Alma Jordan Library, the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine. Campus,Trinidad and Tobago., 2011-04-27)
Porter
(2009-02-05)
A man of East Indian origin carrying pieces of lumber on his head.
Market St. from entrance to market
(2009-02-09)
A few persons converse at the entrance to the market.
Frederick Street, South
(2010-04-26)
This postcard gives us a glimse of Frederick Street, one of the main shopping areas in Port of Spain, circa the early 1900s. Stores were shaded by overhanging awnings with the name of the stores printed on them.
Marine Square, Port of Spain
(2010-04-23)
The postcard shows The Union Club which once stood at the south east corner of Abercromby Street and today's Independence Square South. Marine Square was renamed to Independence Square in 1962.
Queen's Park West, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(2010-04-23)
Featured on the postcard is the perimeter of the Queen's Park which is popular with casual strollers. The postcard is addressed to C.Russell of Sterling, Illinois, U.S.A.
Latest styles in Trinidad
(2009-01-29)
At the centre of this postcard is an old vagrant of East Indian origin, a vagrant of African origin and a gentleman in suit and hat, riding on a bicycle. The building in the background has beautiful architectural details ...
Frederick Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(2010-04-27)
A view of Frederick Street, the main shopping area in Port of Spain.
Main Shopping Centre
(2010-04-27)
Description on the back of the postcard: "Downtown Frederick Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.". This offers a view from the north looking south at Frederick Street, the main street in this postcard. The cross street, ...