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Port of Spain (Trinidad) - Cocorite Bay
(2009-04-21)
Cocorite Bay located on the north western coast of Trinidad hosts a small fishing village. The picture show a jetty in front of a hut situated just inside the tree line. Postcard number 7.
Plaisance - Mayaro, Trinidad and Tobago
(Art Photo Studio, Trinidad, 2009-04-29)
Plaisance is a small fishing village and is one of two old French villages from which Mayaro grew. The picture shows fishing boats beached on the shore in front of houses, and in the distance people enjoying the sea waters. ...
Maracas Beach Fishing Area, Trinidad
(Ace Printery, Trinidad, 2009-04-17)
Description on the back of the postcard reads "Fishing Village, Maracas Beach: About half an hour's drive from Port of Spain, Trinidad".
La' Fillet Bay
(Art Photo Studio, Trinidad, 2009-04-27)
La Fillet is a small fishing village on the north coast of Trinidad, situated between Las Cuevas and Blanchisseuse. The postcard is addressed to Miss. Rina Harris, Brooklyn, N.Y. Affixed to the postcard is a Trinidad and ...
The Cocorite Shore, Trinidad
(Wilsons Limited, Trinidad, 2009-04-21)
The picture show the shore line of Cocorite Bay on the North Western coast of Trinidad.
The Cocorite Shore, Trinidad
(Wilsons Limited, Trinidad, 2009-04-21)
The picture show the shore line of Cocorite Bay on the North Western coast of Trinidad.
Fishing village; Maracas Bay, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(Wilson and Johnstone, Trinidad; Printed in Scotland by Robert MacLehose and Co.Ltd, 2009-01-28)
A scene of a fishing village in Maracas, Trinidad. Postcard number J252.
Charlotteville, Tobago, B.W.I.
([S.l.]Art Studio, 2011-02-10)
The postcard shows an aerial view of the fishing village of Charlotteville in Tobago.
Icacos Beach
(2009-04-27)
Located on the south western most point of Trinidad, Icacos is only eleven kilometers (11km) from mainland Venezuela. The village was named by original Amerindian inhabitants after a common shrub of the rose family, Icaco.
Icacos Beach
(2009-04-27)
Located on the south western most point of Trinidad, Icacos is only eleven kilometers (11km) from mainland Venezuela. The village was named by original Amerindian inhabitants after a common shrub of the rose family, Icaco.