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Pay a Flying Visit to the Bonanza
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2011-03-10Institución
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This postcard bears a printed advertisment for the Bonanza, which was major dpeartment store in Port of Spain during the early 1900s. Images of Brighton Pier La Brea and the Queen's Park, Savannah "The Palms" (which were five palms planted by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Botanical Gardens circa 1920) are printed on the postcard.
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