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Fort George, Port of Spain, Trinidad
(Bon Genie Ltd., Trinidad, 2010-02-22)
Photo of Fort George looking out towards Port-of-Spain and Caroni Plains in Trinidad. Also visible in the photo is the ordnance used by the British during their military operations. Postcard numbered BG34.
Fort George, looking out towards Port-of-Spain and Caroni Plains, Trinidad, W.I.
(Syncreators Ltd., 2010-02-22)
Photo of a part of Fort George overlooking Port-of-Spain and Caroni Plains in Trinidad. Also visible is the ordnance used by the British during their military operations. Postcard numbered 6913.
Greetings from Tobago
(H.O. Thomas, [Trinidad and Tobago], 2011-02-09)
The postcard shows a scenic view of Rockley Bay in Tobago from Fort King George which was built by the British in 1770s and was used by the army to protect Tobago from their enemies. Postcard number 15036.
[Fort in Tobago]
(2011-02-20)
The postcard shows an old cannon which was used by the military in the 18th century, located at a Fort in Tobago.
Aerial view, Fort George, Overlooking Diago [sic] Martin Valley, Trinidad, W.I.
(2010-02-22)
Photo showing an aerial view of Fort George and overlooking Diego Martin Valley. Diego Martin is the correct spelling of this town however it is typewritten as "Diago Martin" on the actual postcard. No. DT77816B
Fort King George, Tobago
(Print Master Limited, Trinidad, 2010-03-12)
This picturesque photograph of Fort King George, Tobago displays its well manicured grounds – large trees, palms, flowering plants, sculptured shrubs and a beautiful lawn. Two cannons are pointing in opposite directions ...
Tobago, West Indies
(Bon Genie Ltd.,[Trinidad and Tobago];Printed by Syncreators Ltd.,[Trinidad and Tobago], 2011-02-10)
The postcard shows a scenic view of Rockly Bay in Tobago from Fort King George which was built by the British in 1770s and was used by the army to protect Tobago from their enemies.
Scarborough from Ft. King George, Tobago
(Unimax Ltd.,[Trinidad and Tobago], 2011-02-10)
The postcard shows a view of Fort King George in Tobago, which was built in the 1770s by the British.
Scarborough from Dutch Fort, Tobago
(2011-02-11)
The postcard shows a view of Scarborough, the capital of Tobago from Dutch Fort.