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Traveller's Palm
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-06-01)
This postcard shows a man standing next to some Traveller's Palms which often grow over 20 ft high and has distinctive fan like leaves.
Traveller's Palm, Trinidad
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-06-01)
This postcard shows a man standing next to some Traveller's Palms which often grow over 20 ft high and has distinctive fan like leaves.
Traveller's Palm, Trinidad
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-06-01)
This postcard shows a man standing next to some Traveller's Palms which often grow over 20 ft high and has distinctive fan like leaves.
Travellers' Palm, Trinidad
(Davidson and Todd Ltd., Trinidad, 2010-06-01)
The postcard shows a Traveller's Palm in a garden.
Trinidad, Traveller's Palm
(Stephens Ltd., Trinidad, 2010-06-01)
This postcard shows the Traveller's Palm which has a distinctive fan shape and was given its name because the sheaths of the stem hold drinking water which can be used as an emergency drinking supply.
513. A Cabbage Palm
(2010-05-25)
A full cabbage palm in a garden.
Traveller's Palm, Trinidad
(Muir, Marshall and Co., Trinidad, 2010-06-01)
This postcard shows a man standing next to some Traveller's Palms which often grow over 20 ft high and has distinctive fan like leaves.
Under Coconut Palms. Trinidad
(Wilson Ltd., Trinidad, 2010-01-20)
In the shade of the coconut palms, two men are having a chat near a cart with large wheels and a fallen crate. Another man, wearing a white hat, is walking away from these men. There are several trees, many of which appear ...
Port of Spain (Trinidad) - Palm Tree (Six sisters)
(2010-05-25)
The postcard shows cows eating grass near palms trees in the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain, Trinidad. The postcard is addressed to Miss Edith Parks of New York and affixed to the postcard is a one penny Trinidad ...
Port of Spain (Trinidad) - Palm Tree (Six sisters)
(2010-05-25)
The postcard shows cows eating grass near palms trees in the Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain, Trinidad. Postcard number 9.