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<OAI-PMH schemaLocation=http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/OAI-PMH.xsd><responseDate>2018-01-24T07:31:29Z</responseDate><request identifier=oai:localhost:2139/4002 verb=GetRecord metadataPrefix=oai_dc>http://uwispace.sta.uwi.edu/oai/request</request><GetRecord><record><header><identifier>oai:localhost:2139/4002</identifier><datestamp>2016-06-16T20:14:07Z</datestamp><setSpec>com_2139_138</setSpec><setSpec>com_2139_10</setSpec><setSpec>com_123456789_8511</setSpec><setSpec>col_2139_140</setSpec></header><metadata><dc schemaLocation=http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd> <title>Roadside Market, Trinidad</title> <subject>Postcards</subject> <subject>Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Women merchants--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Markets--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Vending stalls--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Street vendors--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Women--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Women, Black--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Clothing and dress--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Hats--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Headgear--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Baskets--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Buildings--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Retail trade--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Vegetables--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Ethnic costume--India</subject> <subject>Shoes--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Architecture--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Buildings--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Signs and signboards--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Sidewalks--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Pavements--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Women, East Indian--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Indian women--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>East Indians--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Tables--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Birds--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Bars (Drinking establishments)--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Hospitality industry--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Doors--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Doorways--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Architecture—Details</subject> <subject>Wooden doors--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>Wrought-iron--Trinidad and Tobago</subject> <subject>[1931]</subject> <description>Colour: Black and white; Style: Landscape; Other Bordered, Divided</description> <description>Vendors sell their vegetables from vending stands by the roadside, outside a bar. A sign that reads "Green---G Bar" sits on the edge of the roof, just behind the lamppost at left while a bird pecks at food in the gutter at right.</description> <description>Funding for this project has been provided by Mrs. Irma E. Goldstraw.</description> <date>2009-02-09T18:36:59Z</date> <date>2009-02-09T18:36:59Z</date> <date>2009-02-09T18:36:59Z</date> <type>Image</type> <identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/2139/4002</identifier> <language>en</language> <rights>Please contact the Main Library, The University of the West Indies for permission to use the digitized images. wimail@sta.uwi.edu</rights> </dc> </metadata></record></GetRecord></OAI-PMH>