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Trinidad, native hut
(2010-03-04)
A family outside their home. The walls of the hut is made with interwoven wood and the thatched roof, is made perhaps from palms or carat leaves.
A Grass Hut
(2009-02-19)
A grass hut situated amongst coconut trees.
[A wooden hut]
(2010-03-04)
A wooden hut with a thatched roof on the banks of a river nestled among the coconut trees.
Trinidad, a native hut
(Bernard Pinnington, Southhampton, 2010-03-04)
This is a simple hut with a thatched roof on an estate in Trinidad. At the back of the postcard are the words: “This is a real photograph.” It is also a Canadian Pacific Cruise postcard.
[A woman and children in front of a hut]
(2010-03-04)
A woman with children in front of an estate hut which is surrounded by lots of trees and foliage.
Indian Hut, Trinidad
(2010-03-04)
An East Indian family outside their wooden hut. The man is standing with the child who is naked while the woman is engaged in a household task. Postcard dated 1947.
Indian Hut, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2010-03-04)
The postcard shows a type of hut or ajoupa which was built using roundwood, pitchpine or bamboo for the structure of the dwelling. A hole was dug in the ground and clay packed around to the base of the house so that it ...
Indian Hut, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2010-03-04)
This postcard shows a type of hut or ajoupa which was built using roundwood or pitchpine or bamboo for the frame of the house. A hole was dug in the ground and clay packed around to the base of the house so that it appeared ...
Indian Hut, Trinidad
(2010-04-01)
An East Indian family outside their wooden hut. The man is standing with the child who is naked while the woman is engaged in a household task.
[Building a tapia hut]
(Ace Studio, Trinidad, 2010-04-01)
Description on the back of postcard: "Tapia plastering; a cheap method of making walls with clay and dry grass, mostly used by Indians, Trinidad, B.W.I."