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Governor's Residence, Trinidad
(Wilsons Ltd., Trinidad, 2009-06-03)
A picture of a walkway leading to the Government House main building with a fountain at the centre, tropical plants of the Botanical Gardens line the walkway. When Trinidad and Tobago became a Republic in 1976, this building ...
Government House
(The Bonanza, Smith Bros and Co., Port of Spain, Trinidad, 2009-06-03)
A painting of the governor's residence with two women and two children standing at the fountain in the Botanic Gardens which leads to the main building and behind it stands the green hills of St. Ann's. Postcard number B 2225.
Government House, Trinidad
(Stephens Ltd. Trinidad, 2009-06-02)
A picture of a walkway leading to the Government House main building, tropical plants of the Botanical Gardens line the walkway. Postcard number 60709.
Governor's Palace
(2009-05-11)
In the well kept gardens of the Government House, now the President's House, there are benches so that the tranquillity can be enjoyed. In the background and through the trees the main building can be seen.
Governor's Residence, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2009-06-03)
A painting of the Governor's Residence surrounded by the tropical flora of the Botanical Gardens, the flag of the United Kingdom at full mast and the green St. Ann's hills filling the background. When Trinidad and Tobago ...
The Governor's Residence, Trinidad
(2009-05-11)
A picture of the garden of the Government House with the main building and the St. Ann's hills in the background. When Trinidad and Tobago became a republic in 1976, this building was designated "The President's House" - ...
Government House, Trinidad
(2009-05-12)
The description on the back of the postcard reads "Government House is situated in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Port of Spain. It was built about fifty years ago. Its surroundings are graphically described in Charles Kingsley's ...
Government House, Trinidad
(Algernon E. Aspinall, 2009-06-02)
A front view of the main building of Government House with a variety of tropical plants of the Botanical Gardens and in the background is the St. Ann's hills. The postcard is addressed to Miss E. Kirton, Wolverton, England. ...
Government House, Trinidad
(2009-05-13)
A picture of Government House, amidst the Botanical Gardens with its elongated façade of blue limestone, neo-Renaissance archways and Victorian detail.
Government House, Trinidad
(Wilsons Limited, 2009-06-04)
A picture of a walkway leading to the Government House main building with a fountain at the centre, tropical plants of the Botanical Gardens line the walkway.