IDNO
P.99657.ACH2
Description
Immigration office at Kingston, Georgetown, consisting of a wooden building with a verandah and steps leading to a palm tree lined road where small groups of predominantly Indian? migrant workers? either sit or stand.
Place
S America; Guyana; Georgetown; Kingston
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
?Haddon, Alfred Cort
Date
1880 - 1910
Collection Name
?Unmounted Haddon Collection
Source
?Haddon, Alfred Cort (Dr)
Format
Album Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.99643 to P.99673 are in A.173. The album was formerly kept in paper archive envelope WO6/1/12; Box 174. It has now been transferred to the photo archive.
Context: Stabroek Market is “Georgetown’s grand old market which tries to sell everything fruits, vegetables, livestock, meat, fish, furniture, manufactured household goods, tools, jewelry and more. It extends from Water Street to the bank of the Demerara River adjacent to the Demerara Stelling. In 1842, the Georgetown Town Council designated the area on which it is located the Stabroek Market, giving confirmation to a name the area already had, as it was the most popular market area in Georgetown. The market was designed and constructed by the Edgemoor Iron Company of Delaware, USA over the period 1880-1881. The original site occupied 70,000 square feet, 50,000 of which were reclaimed from the Demerara. The engineer in charge of the building operations was Nathaniel McKay.” [Source: Guyana Jottings, www.silvertorch.com/jottings/guyajots2.html, JD 3/5/2007]
Source: A stamp inside the album mentions it to be a Haddon gift.
This album has been catalogued with the support of the Getty Grant Fund. [S. Guha 17/11/2004]
FM:234307
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