Box 3
Container
Contains 63 Results:
State visits to Trinidad and Tobago. (TS-377) [1900s] (9 photos)
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 7
Dates:
1922 - 2008
Residence of the President of The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Built in 1876 it was first used as the official residence of the British Govenors. It became The Republic's in 1976. (BT-1)
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Dates:
1922 - 2008
The Prince's Building constructed in 1861 in anticipation of a visit by Prince Alfred. In the former years it was the Town Hall and then a Calypso tent. It eventually burnt down and was demolished in 1982. (BT-3)
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Dates:
1922 - 2008
The National Museum and Art Gallery or Royal Victoria institute opened in 1892, destroyed by fire in 1920 and rebuilt in 1923 in Trinidad. (BT-4)
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Dates:
1922 - 2008
Queen's Royal College opened March 1904 one of the leading boy's grammar schools in the country of Trinidad and Tobago. (BT-5)
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Dates:
1922 - 2008
Whitehall, now the office of The Prime Mnister of Trinidad and Tobago built in 1904 by J.L. Agostini. (BT-6) 4 photographs
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Dates:
1922 - 2008
Trinidad and Tobago Public Library built in 1902 situated on Knox street Port of Spain. (BT-7)
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Dates:
1922 - 2008
Queen's Royal College, Queen's Park West, Port of Spain, Trinidad. (BT-8)
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Dates:
1922 - 2008
Archbishop's House. The official residence of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Port of Spain, Trinidad. The structure was built in 1903 but has undergone some renovations. (BT-10)
Sub-Series — Box: 3, Folder: 8
Dates:
1922 - 2008