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    Uniform Title

    The Bryant Slides Collection

    Photo Description

    In the foreground is the deck of a ship. One of the nearby boats is called "AFCO No. 6, Nassau N.P." and another is "AFCO No. 7." There is a Shell gasoline tank near one of the piers. In the background are warehouses and the mountains. The Port of Spain's port is governed by the Port Authority of Trinidad and Tobago, which was established in 1961. The port is the main intake harbor for the country’s cargo business, providing berthing for international container vessels, towage services, container freight services, and warehousing. Slide labeled Harbor Port of Spain Trinidad.

    Keywords

    Harbor -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Port of Spain -- 1960-1970 Boats and boating -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Port of Spain -- 1960-1970 Ships -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Port of Spain -- 1960-1970 Mountains -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Port of Spain Caribbean Sea Fishing boats -- Trinidad and Tobago -- 1960-1970

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    Size Original

    35 mm

    Coverage-Temporal

    Trinidad and Tobago -- South America -- Port of Spain, Trinidad Trinidad and Tobago -- Caribbean region -- Port of Spain, Trinidad

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    Transparencies

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    Collection

    Grenada Slides

    Keywords

    Harbor -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Port of Spain -- 1960-1970 Boats and boating -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Port of Spain -- 1960-1970 Ships -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Port of Spain -- 1960-1970 Mountains -- Trinidad and Tobago -- Port of Spain Caribbean Sea Fishing boats -- Trinidad and Tobago -- 1960-1970

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