Dated AD 1802, the oldest standing roofed building in Trinidad, was used as a registration/administration area on Nelson Island to check several papers so that all arriving indentured laborers could be documented before their transfer to the estates
Date: 07/17/2015
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Dated AD 1802, the oldest standing roofed building in Trinidad, was used as a registration/administration area on Nelson Island to check several papers so that all arriving indentured laborers could be documented before their transfer to the estates
Date: 07/17/2015
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Dated AD 1802, the oldest standing roofed building in Trinidad, was used as a registration/administration area on Nelson Island to check several papers so that all arriving indentured laborers could be documented before their transfer to the estates
Date: 07/17/2015
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Hallway inside the oldest standing roofed building in Trinidad dated AD 1802 on Nelson Island. All arriving indentured laborers were registered and documented in this area before their transfer to the estates
Date: 07/17/2015
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Date: 07/17/2015
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The Holding Bay on Nelson Island. It was used to house the activists who were detained on the island. Some of the detainees were George Weekes, Apeshoe Mutope and Efebo Wilkinson
Date: 07/17/2015
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Inside the holding bay building. This building was used in the 70s to house the activists who were detained on Nelson Island. Some of the detainees were George Weekes, Apeshoe Mutope and Efebo Wilkinson
Date: 07/17/2015
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Inside the holding bay building. This building was used in the 70s to house the activists who were detained on Nelson Island. Some of the detainees were George Weekes, Apeshoe Mutope and Efebo Wilkinson
Date: 07/17/2015
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A re-enactment of a detainee in one of the cells in the holding bay building. This building was used in the 70s to house the activists who were detained on Nelson Island. Some of the detainees were George Weekes, Apeshoe Mutope and Efebo Wilkinson
Date: 07/17/2015
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