Trinidad and Tobago (nation)
Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:
1st Bn. Trinidad Vols. 1938, 1938
229 x 140 mm. Showing the march past of the battalion, on parade in Trinidad. A pencil annotation reads 'First B parade - march past'. Photograph by Guardian Photonews, Trinidad.
2nd Reserve Bn. Trinidad Volunteers, 1940, 1940
230 x 154 mm. Group portrait of officers of the Trinidad Volunteers. An ink annotation on the reverse reads 'centre in white [3 illegible words]' and appears to be identifying on of the people in the photograph. Photographer unknown.
Abercromby and Queen Street, Port of Spain, 1961
A print of a 1960 watercolour showing a street scene.
Asphalt Company's Shipping pier (from Lake a mile inland), Trinidad, BWI [British West Indies], 1890
239 x 183 mm. Showing barrels of asphalt moving along the pier on a cable car towards a waiting sailing ship.
Beauty spots in Trinidad and Tobago, 1950
Postcards from original oil paintings by J. Packer and published by the Tourist and Exhibitions Board of Trinidad and Tobago.
Black Bay, Plymouth, 1949
130 x 80 mm. postcard.
Breaking Cocoa, Trinidad natives, 1890
211 x 167 mm. Showing a group of plantation workers sitting around a large pile of cocoa pods. Most of the group are Indian immigrants rather than Trinidadians.
Caribbean tour, 1954 - 1958
Albums of black and white photographs from the tour of 1954 interleaved with typescript details of the itinerary and inserted press cuttings, postcards, maps and other items.
Cipriani Boulevarde, Port of Spain, 1961
A print of a 1959 watercolour showing a row of houses with a car parked in front.
Cocoa propagation in Trinidad, 1940 - 1959
146 x 115 mm. View looking along rows of seedlings growing under cover. The caption on the reverse reads 'La Pastora has 40 propagating units consisting of sand-tanks for cutting and potting areas. There are 100 Imperial College selections there, about 15,000 plants, and 12,000 disease resistant plants from South America. A hundred people work at the centre'.
Colonial Office probationers: Cambridge 1954-54 & Trinidad 1954-55, 2003-11
Colonial Office probationers: Cambridge 1954-54 & Trinidad 1954-55, 2003-11
[Commonwealth Universities], 1946 - 1991
Includes material on Universities throughout the Commonwealth of Nations. Many, though not all, of the slides were taken by Ian Maxwell.
[Commonwealth Universities], 1946 - 1986
Includes material on Universities throughout the Commonwealth of Nations.
East Indian in Trinidad, B.W.I [i.e. British West Indies], 1900 - 1909
79 x 135 mm. Full length portrait of an Indian man standing in front of a tree. West India Committee photograph.
Female labourer on the march, Mayaco, Trinidad, 1900 - 1909
82 x 139 mm. Full length portrait of a woman walking along a road with a load on her head. A note on the reverse of the print gives details of the colouring of her costume: 'Bright scarlet jacket, white petticoat'. West India Committee photograph.
Fire Brigade Station, Trinidad, BWI [British West Indies], 1890
232 x 181 mm. Showing the stone fire brigade buildings with a square tower at one corner and arched recesses for the fire engines.
Fortunes Radio Shop, Matura, 1961
A print of a 1961 watercolour showing a hut surrounded by trees.
Geographical, 1942 - 1980
Government House, Tobago, BWI, 1906
77 x 49 mm. Showing the side of Government House from the lawn.
Island scenery, 1910
Postcard booklet with the above title. A series of views depicting 'the attractive Island life of Trinidad.' Printed in Vandyck Photogravure.
Laventiue Roundabout, Port of Spain, 1961
A print of a 1960 watercolour showing a a road and rows of houses.
Lieut Lee Lum, OC [Officer Commanding] Light A.A. Battery, Trinidad 1940, 1940
71 x 110 mm. Full length uniformed portrait of Lieutenant Lee Lum. Photographer unknown.
Local transport, Trinidad Volunteers, 1939, 1939
248 x 179 mm. View looking across the parade ground towards the spectators, with units of the Trinidad Volunteers driving past the Governor's entourage in lorries with mounted guns. The Governor, seated on his horse at the left of the print, would be Major Sir Hubert Winthrop Young (1885-1950), Governor of Trinidad and Tobago 1938-42. Photograph by Guardian Photonews, Trinidad.