Trinidad (island)
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
St. Ann's, Governor's Residence, Trinidad, BWI [British West Indies], 1890
253 x 229 mm. Showing the front façade of Government House, with hills in the background and an Indian standing near the fountain in the foreground. Built between 1873 and 1876 on the site of an older house which was destroyed by fire, it was first occupied by Henry Turner Irving (Governor of Trinidad and Tobago 1875-1880).
Trinidad, 1920
Monochrome postcards photographed by Algernon E. Aspinall, secretary to the West India Committee and published by Raphael Tuck and Sons Limited. From original set of six postcards.
Trinidad : Galeota Point, 1956 - 1958
[From air].
Trinidad : Galeota Point, 1956 - 1958
[From air].
Trinidad pictures, 1933 - 1971
Photographs of which 84 are postcards, and one negative. Despite the label 'Trinidad pictures', some of these images appear to be of England. One has the caption 'Lay Brother's Entrance, Beaulieu Abbey,' but the rest are all uncaptioned, so it is difficult to identify location. In the main, they depict groups of people, scenes of agriculture and some general landscape views.
Trinidad : Pitch Lake, 1956 - 1958
Trinidad : Soldado, 1956 - 1958
[View out to sea].
Trinidad the jewel of the Carribean [sic], 1910
Postcard booklet with the above title. A series of original photographs photographed by Herbert J. Bryant and published by Richardson and Selway Ltd., Port of Spain, Trinidad.
'Wireless' Station, Tobago, BWI, 1906
79 x 52 mm. Showing the huts and masts of the radio station.