Notes on the Geography of Trinidad: Trinidad: Relics of Empire: Photo 17![]() ![]() Around its periphery are the city's most famous old buildings, in this case the Queen's Royal College, with its foundation stone laid in 1902 and a design by the same public works department draftsman, Daniel Hahn--himself a graduate of the school in its earlier home. The curriculum was as traditional as the architecture, including algebra and geometry, Greek, Latin, French, and English, history and (but of course) geography. The monument is for graduates lost in World War I. View: tiny * small * medium * big * biggest Photo Size Back to Trinidad: Trinidad: Relics of Empire chapter Short link for this page: http://www.greatmirror.com?justpic=59729 |
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