English: Barbados. 'Government House, Barbados'. Photograph No ZZZ 32798 H Official Barbados photograph compiled by Central Office of Information. Copyright hand stamp of Studio Briggs Ltd appears on the reverse.
Location: Barbados
Date: [1949]
Our Catalogue Reference: INF 10/50/11
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<b>Description:</b> Barbados. 'Government House, Barbados'. Photograph No ZZZ 32798 H Official Barbados photograph compiled by Central Office of Information. Copyright hand stamp of Studio Briggs Ltd appears on the reverse.
<b>Location:</b> Barbados
<b>Date:</b> [1949]
<b>Our Catalogue Reference:</b> INF 10/50/11
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