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The Pitch Lake of La Brea. Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Waterman the Hatter, Clothier and Outfitter, Trinidad, 2010-05-13)
In this vintage postcard, four men in hats linger on the pitch at the Pitch Lake, La Brea, south west Trinidad. A lady is seated nearby. Numerous trees are spread across the horizon. The Pitch Lake is the largest natural ...
In the West Indies: Twenty Seven Men on a Boat
(2009-01-28)
Twenty seven men sailing in a small boat off Trinidad. The postcard is part of the West Indian picture postcards 14 series.
Roadside Market, Trinidad, B.W.I. -2
(Made in Germany, 2009-02-09)
A vendor sitting next to his vegetable stand by the roadside. Some of the vegetables on the stand are bodi (beans), eggplant and bok choy (pak choi) and just behind the vegetable stands are a few dwellings.
Jack Ashore, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(2008-12-05)
Image of an East Indian female and a white male sailor.
Native Hut, Trinidad
(2010-03-04)
Men sitting under a shed with a thatched roof supported by wooden stilts. These sheds could be vending stands for road-side vendors.
Priests at East Indian Temple, Trinidad B.W.I.
(Made in Canada, 2008-12-05)
Photograph of East Indian pundits at a temple. Here we see pundits with Tilka or sacred Hindu marks and get a glimpse of the interior décor of a Hindu temple.
A Native Home in Trinidad, West Indies
(2010-03-04)
Description 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 ...
A Native Home in Trinidad, West Indies
(2010-04-01)
Description 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 ...
Road to San Juan. Trinidad. B.W.I.
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-01-18)
Electricity lines and coconut palms seem to extend to infinity on either side of the road to San Juan, Trinidad, British West Indies. A few of the palms at right are almost headless, perhaps due to disease. The palms on ...
[Road to San Juan. Trinidad. B.W.I.]
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-01-18)
This photograph taken around the beginning of the twentieth century, is of a man in Indian wear: a dhotie or pair of wrapped shorts; a kurta or long-sleeved shirt and head tie, walking down the centre of the road to San ...