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Belleville, Barbados.
Landscape; Black & white; 3 ½” x 5 ½”A picture of the avenue of palms with wooden chattel houses in Belleville, Barbados. This is a divided back postcard. At the back of the postcard £16 CED.
"Thanks to the tiring efforts of your good husband we are having this beautiful trip. Robbie is at St. Croix with Jim. Mrs Alex Anderson & I making whole … Love Nan D, R.
Mrs. Normace Smith, 2400 Wyoming Ave, N.W. Washington D.C., U.S.A.
There is a red and white stamp affixed to the top right-hand corner – postage & Revenue, 1d Barbados. Published by Bruce Weatherhead, Barbados Pharmacy
SDG4–Country Profiles: Belize
SDG Region: Latin America and the CaribbeanThis country profile presents the data available to monitor SDG 4 global indicators
[Barbados Aquatic Club]
Landscape; Black & white; 3 ½” x 11”A view of the Aquatic Club showing the ballroom, pier, skating rink and changing huts along the beach. This is a divided back postcard. Back of the card ; AC HT £50 F64A (Handwritten in pencil). Printed in Saxony. "This is a real photograph.
Birth Stories of Trinidad and Tobago Romana Peters
Romana Peters is a St. Lucian living in Trinidad and Tobago and the mother of two boys. She shares how she learned about her first pregnancy
Types of Jamaica Army
Landscape; Black & white; 3 ½” x 5 ½”Postcard showing various aspects of the Jamaican heritage ; plantation life, the Myrtle Bank Hotel and Jamaica Army. At the front ; SA/901 (Handwritten in pencil). Verlag v. Albert Aust, Hamburg. This is an undivided back postcard. Back of the card ; €32 (Handwritten in pencil), Union Postale Universelle POST CARD. Published as card No. 20 in the Central American series
Breakers at Bathsheba, Barbados, B. W. I.
Landscape; Coloured; 3 ½” x 5 ½”A scene of the railway from Bathsheba, Barbados, B.W.I. In the foreground there are a few houses, with the Atlantis Hotel shown just above them. There are also big stones at strategic points in the sea. This is a divided back postcard. On the back of the postcard there is writing in pen ink which is undecipherable. There is also a red one penny postage stamp and a post office stamp affixed, with the RYDE 8:45. PM, 28 SP, 23. 11 Porchester Terrace, Lancaster Gate, London W.2