The Red House, Port of Spain, Trinidad

Description
Media Type
Image
Text
Item Type
Postcards
Description
A postcard sent to Rev. R.B. Layton, Kentville, Nova Scotia ("Via New York") from C. Rogers mailed from Trinidad.
Notes
The Red House is the seat of Parliament in this capital city of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. The public named the original building "Red House" when it was painted red for the celebration of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897, but it was burned in March, 1903, during the Water Riots. The present building opened in 1907.
Inscriptions
Reverse reads:
"May 5
We're both well and enjoying it here. Very dry. I don't know if I am actually any better or not. Feel O.K. Have not been to San Fernando yet. We were not at Tunapuna. Father has been out around more than I have. He speaks at Cowa on Temperance this week. Father sends his best.
Best Wishes to Mrs. Layton
L. C. Rogers"
Date of Original
5 May 1924
Subject(s)
Local identifier
OILL0143
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Latitude: 10.66 Longitude: -61.509998
Copyright Statement
Public domain: Copyright has expired according to Canadian law. No restrictions on use.
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