The Savannah Club, Barbados,

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Landscape, Sephia tone, “3 ½” x 5½ ”This image shows an aerial view of The Savannah Club, The Garrison, Barbados. This building was formerly known as “The Main Guard” and was then afterwards renamed the “The Savannah Club”. The outstanding features of the building are the clock tower and the Coat of Arms for King George III carved from Coade stone, above the entrance. The balconies are made from cast-iron and the most visible features of the building are the roof work and the doors. This is a divided back postcard. Back of the Postcard A05 £8 (Handwritten in Pencil) W.L. Johnson & Co. Ltd., Barbados. No. 5

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