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Cocoa Drying Houses, Trinidad
(2009-08-04)
A picture of labourers tending to the cocoa beans on cocoa houses which are platforms with roofs that slides to cover the drying beans should it rain.
Cocoa Drying House, Trinidad
(Davidson and Todd, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 2009-04-07)
Workers at a cocoa plantation drying the cocoa beans on cocoa houses by walking and turning the beans. This process allows air to flow through the beans which allow them to dry evenly.
Cacoa [sic]
(2009-04-07)
Labourers working on a pile of cocoa pods, splitting the pods to extract the cocoa beans.
Cocoa drying houses
(The Bonanza, Smith Bros and Co., Trinidad, 2010-02-10)
A picture of workers on a cocoa estate spreading the cocoa beans for drying in the sun on a series of cocoa houses. These cocoa houses have sliding roofs that protect the beans from rain.
Cocoa Pods, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2010-02-10)
A picture of a group of labourers in a cacao grove breaking the cacao pods (also called cocoa pods) to get the cacao beans which are then placed in large baskets.
Coconuts on an Estate, Trinidad, B.W.I.
(2009-10-12)
A picture of labourers working on a large pile of coconuts. Postcard numbered 20808.
Banana Trees
(Stephens and Scott Ltd. Trinidad, 2009-04-15)
Labourers in the fields inspect the banana "trees". Written on the front of the postcard "Best Wishes for the New Year" dated December 29th, 1905.
Cocoa Drying Houses, Trinidad
(2009-08-04)
A picture of labourers tending to the cocoa beans on cocoa houses which are platforms with roofs that slide to cover the drying beans should it rain. Affixed to the back of the postcard is a Trinidad and Tobago 1 penny stamp.
A cocoa transport, Trinidad
(2010-02-10)
A picture of workers standing next to donkeys with cacao beans in packs strapped to their backs. The donkeys will transport the produce of this farm to market.
Cacao drying, Trinidad
(2010-02-10)
A picture of workers spreading the cocoa beans on a row of cocoa houses for drying in the sun. A description on the back of the postcard reads "After being fermented for about six days the Cacao beans are dried in the sun ...