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Port of Spain, Charlotte Street, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2010-04-23)
The postcard shows upper Charlotte Street, located in the background among the trees is the Port of Spain General Hospital.
Main Street, Georgetown, Demerara
(2009-02-19)
A view of Main Street with people going about their errands. A few buildings can be seen through the trees at left. Affixed to the postcard is a 3 cents Trinidad and Tobago stamp. The postmark is illegible, however note ...
Frederick Street North, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(2010-04-23)
A view of tree lined Upper Frederick Street which leads to the Queen's Park Savannah.
Magnolia Trees in Bloom, Oxford Street, Rochester, N.Y.
(2009-03-17)
Oxford Street travels north-south through some of Rochester's famous areas, like "The Neighbourhood of the Arts" and the "Park Avenue" area. The centre isle of the street is lined with Magnolia trees in bloom and the ground ...
Urban trees. A survey of street trees in England
(Forestry Commission, 2018)
Giant Saman [sic] Tree, Queen's Park, Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Waterman, Trinidad, 2010-05-20)
The postcard shows a tram car passing a Samaan tree located in the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain. Located at back of the postcard, to the bottom, are the words 1019 "Par excellence".
Giant Saman [SIC] tree, Queen's Park, Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Waterman, Trinidad, 2010-05-21)
The postcard shows the tram car passing a Samaan tree located in the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain. Located at back of the postcard, to the bottom, are the word 1019 "Par excellence".
Giant Saman [sic] Tree, Queen's Park, Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Waterman the Hatter, Clothier and Outfitter, Trinidad, 2010-05-21)
The postcard shows the tram car passing a Samaan tree located in the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain.
Street scene, Port of Spain
(2010-04-23)
Locals walking along a path in what appears to be an area on the outskirts of Port of Spain.
Trinidad, Port of Spain, Almond Walk
(2010-04-19)
Almond Walk now refered to as Broadway, was so called because of the almond trees that lined the street.In 1906 the name was changed to Broadway and when the last almond tree was cut down to make way for the tram line.