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Marine Square, Port of Spain
(2010-04-23)
The postcard shows the corner of Abercromby Street, east, and Marine Square North. The sign on the balcony of the building on this corner reads "John Gomez, Barber and Hairdresser". Marine Square was renamed Independence ...
The Queen's Park Hotel, Trinidad
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-06-15)
The Queen's Park Hotel, located in Port of Spain on the southern side of the Queen's Park Savannah, was first opened in January 1895. A horse and carriage is seen entering the hotel driveway at right.
Oxen Transport, Trinidad
(Davidson and Todd, Ltd., 2009-07-30)
Here is a picture, somewhere in central or south Trinidad, of a man driven oxen cart laden with sugarcane, on its way to the factory. There is a lady in the background near the coconut palms.
Pitch Lake, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Muir Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-01-18)
Photo showing blue collar workers at the Pitch Lake in Trinidad, digging pitch and loading it onto railroad carts. Postcard number i15461.
Pitch Lake, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Muir Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-01-18)
Photo of blue collar workers digging pitch and loading it onto carts.
Pitch Lake, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Stephens and Scott Ltd., 2010-01-18)
Photo of two male blue collar workers digging pitch and another, waiting by a railroad cart filled with pitch.
Port of Spain Riot 23 March, 1903, Trinidad B.W.J. [sic]
(2010-04-27)
A photo taken on 23 March, 1903 in Port of Spain, Trinidad when the riots took place. There are several persons outside the Red House building.
Light House and Produce Sheds, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
(The Bonanza, Smith Bros and Co., 2011-03-03)
A picture of the Port of Spain harbour featuring the lighthouse, Customs Office, produce sheds and the St. Vincent Jetty. You can see people strolling around and boats docked. Affixed to this card is an American one cent stamp.
New Miranda Hotel, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2010-07-02)
The postcard is an advertisement for the new Hotel Miranda located on 21 Henry Street, Port of Spain. The proprietor is listed as David A. Nanton. On the postcard, the hotel is described as "El hotel favorito de Venezolanos."
Carting Sugar Cane, Trinidad
(Thomas Studio, Trinidad, 2009-07-30)
A picture of labourers bringing in the harvested cane from the fields on carts and loading it onto railroad cars to be taken to the factories to be processed. Postcard numbered 3731.