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Queen's Park West, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(2010-04-23)
A view of the sidewalk that runs around the perimeter of the Queen's Park.
The Pitch Walk, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(2009-07-09)
The Pitch Walk that encircles the entire Queen's Park Savannah passes through the tall trees that also surround the park.
Maraval Reservoir, Trinidad
(2011-03-10)
In the foreground of the postcard, a wooden bridge and gazebo on the same compound as the Maraval Reservoir can be seen. The Maraval reservoir was built in the 1850s to supply pipe bourne water to residents in Port of Spain.
The Pitch Walk, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(2009-07-09)
The Pitch Walk that encircles the entire Queen's Park Savannah passes through the tall trees that also surround the park.
Port of Spain, Trinidad, Brunswick Square
(2010-04-23)
A view of tree lined path in Brunswick Square located in Port of Spain in the early 20th century. Today the Square is called Woodford Square, so named after Governor Sir Ralph Woodford who ruled Trinidad in the 1850s.The ...
Marine Square
(Waterman the Hatter, Clothier and Outfitter, Trinidad, 2010-04-01)
Originally called the Plaza de la Marina by the Spanish, it was the name given to the area extending from the Wharf in the west to the Roman Catholic Cathedral to the east. When the British came in 1797, the name was ...
Native Girl, Port of Spain
(2009-01-27)
A young woman of East Indian origin carrying a basket of fruits on her head and one in her hand. The postcard is addressed to G.P. Stallinam of Rochester, New York and the sender is Raymond and Whitcomb Co. dated February ...
Pitch Walk, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(2010-04-23)
This postcard features the electric tram car which ran alongside the Pitch Walk, between the sidewalk and the green grass of the Queen's Park Savannah. There are cattle grazing to the left of the tram and residences along ...
The Pitch Walk, Queen's Park Savannah, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Muir, Marshall and Co., 2009-07-09)
The Pitch Walk that encircles the entire Queen's Park Savannah passes through the tall trees that also surround the park. Between the Savannah and the Botanical Gardens, an automobile makes its way along the road.
The Pitch Walk, Queen’s Park Savannah, Trinidad. B.W.I.
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-02-22)
The serene Queen’s Park Savannah, of the 1900-1910, is lined with trees and thick masses of bamboo. Guard fences are on either side of the road. The fence on the left of the photograph is made of iron pipes. The pitch walk ...