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A view of the Kingston Theatre (taken from the Parade)
Lithograph of the Kingston Theatre, taken with daguerreotype by A. Duperley
Lithographed by G. Muller
Lithographed by G. Muller
The West India flower girl
A West Indian woman, wearing a checkered shawl and headwrap, holds out a dish with flowers towards two women. The woman wearing a broad rimmed hat has taken one of the flowers to smell. A boy, seated at the entrance of a nearby building, is watching…
Tags: Flowers; Headgear; West Indians; Women; Women's clothing
Free natives of Dominica
"Free natives of Dominica. This plate is dedicated to Sir Wm. Young, Bart. by his most obliged and devoted servt."
Trinidad folklore
Port-of-Spain, National Museum and Art Gallery, 196-
20" x 13 1/4" col. reproduction (by offset of a water colour, 27" x 40") the painting was executed in 1958.
20" x 13 1/4" col. reproduction (by offset of a water colour, 27" x 40") the painting was executed in 1958.
Tona Bayah and the devil
The Spirit of Trinidad - Tona Bayah and the devil
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, Oct. 27, 1957.
12" x 14 1/2"
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, Oct. 27, 1957.
12" x 14 1/2"
Loup Gahou
The Spirit of Trinidad - folklore series No. 4. Loup Gahou, legendary Trinidad character.
11" x 14 1/2".
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, August 18, 1957.
Note: On print 'Loup Gahou' corrected to "Loup Garou" by Ursula Raymond.
11" x 14 1/2".
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, August 18, 1957.
Note: On print 'Loup Gahou' corrected to "Loup Garou" by Ursula Raymond.
La Diablesse
The Spirit of Trinidad - folklore series No. 2. La Diablesse, legendary Trinidad character
14" x 10 1/2".
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, August 4, 1957
14" x 10 1/2".
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, August 4, 1957
Papa Bois
The Spirit of Trinidad - folklore series No. 1. Papa Bois, legendary Trinidad character.
14" x 10 1/2".
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, July 28, 1957.
14" x 10 1/2".
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, July 28, 1957.