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Native Children, Barbados
(Bruce Weatherhead, Barbados Pharmacy. Printed in Saxony, 2009-02-26)
Five children standing by a pipe with one of them filling a pail with water.
Front garden, Sam Lord's Castle
(Wilson and Johnstone, Trinidad, 2010-07-05)
The postcards shows the front garden at Sam Lord's Castle. Postcard number J413.
Corner of the Dining Room of Sam Lord's Castle
(Wilson and Johnstone Ltd., Trinidad. Printed in Scotland by Robert MacLehose and Co., Ltd., 2009-02-26)
Sam Lord's Castle was built in 1820 by the notorious pirate Samuel Hall Lord. This picture shows the dining room with a chandelier hanging from the elegantly moulded ceiling. Postcard numbered J414.
Cacrabank Hotel, Barbados, B.W.I.
(2009-02-26)
Beach scene, with Hotel at the far end of the beach. Description on the front of the postcard "Cacrabank Hotel, Barbados, B.W.I. (General View of Perfect Bathing Beach)"
Front View, Sam Lord's Castle
(Wilson and Johnstone Ltd., Trinidad. Printed in Scotland by Robert MacLehose and Co., Ltd., 2009-02-26)
Sam Lord's Castle was built in 1820 by the notorious pirate Samuel Hall Lord. Postcard number J409.
Canes in Arrow and Native Labourers, Barbados, B.W.I.
(2009-02-26)
Labourers standing in front of a field of cane. Canes in arrow means that the cane crop is flowering and ready for harvest.
[Aerial view of a hotel in Barbados]
(1964, 2010-02-22)
Photo of a hotel in Barbados. There is a view of the airport runway in the background. The postcard bears a handwritten correspondence describing the writer's stay at the hotel and also includes a 12 cents Trinidad and ...
Beach. Sam Lord's Castle
(Wilson and Johnstone, Trinidad, 2010-06-01)
This postcard offers a picturesque view of coconut trees blowing in the breeze on Sam Lord's Castle Beach.
[Barbados]
(2011-03-16)
This is a pre-paid reply postcard from Barbados with a 3 cent stamp.
Bathing Beach, Sam Lord's Castle
(Wilson and Johnstone Ltd., Trinidad. Printed in Scotland by Robert MacLehose and Co., Ltd., 2009-02-26)
The shore lined with boats landed and a few tall coconut trees.