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Women preparing coconuts to make copra

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Women removing coconut kernel from the shells to make copra (the dried kernel from which coconut oil is made).

A Victory farewell

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Man with cigar in his mouth and wearing polka dot bow-tie, makes the victory sign to the delight of his companions.

Crowd at New Year's Sports : Antigua

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A large gathering of persons in Antigua at a New Year's sporting event. Persons are seated and standing by a wharf. Two flags are being flown.

The Mummers : Antigua

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Two persons standing dressed in "mummers" costume in Antigua, as persons look on.

The market at Roseau

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Market scene in Roseau, the capital of Dominica.

Crossing a stream : Dominica

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A man lifts a woman across a stream in Dominica. Two other men are travelling with them.

Harbour Street looking east showing A.J. Samuels store, tramcar lines, horse and buggy

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Photograph showing Harbour Street looking east and showing A.J. Samuels store, tramcar lines, horse and buggy. Several pedestrians can also be seen.

The Mico Training College, Kingston, Jamaica opened on the 5th February 1896 by His Excellency Sir Henry A. Blake, K.C.M.G.

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A view of the Mico Training College in 1896 showing the building's exterior and a section of the grounds.

A corner of Henriques' Panama factory

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A section of Cyril C. Henriques' Panama factory showing workers making Panama hats. Some completed hats are also being showcased.

Moving of a building

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Photograph showing several men pushing a small wooden structure through a town. The Bank of Nova Scotia is seen in the background.