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Artist's rendition of Carib Indian names for Lesser Antilles as told to Père Brétonn

Oldest existing tombstone of a Saban

Saba's firts Lt. Governor Moses Leverock with his second wife Ann Windfield and children

Picnic crowd on troy - 1908

Windwardside taken around 1870

Women porters - 1900

Sulphur Mines on Saba

The former village of Mary's Point

Schooner "Priscilla" at anchor in Fort Bay

Fort Bay in former years

Schooner "Robert L. Bean"

Five Saban owned schooners in a race around Barbados, early 1930's

Saban Schooner "Ester Anita" docked in New York

"Spanish Work" group at Hell's Gate

Mary's Point school children

Any excuse for a part group

Thatched houses of former times

Captain Willie Hassell of St. John's village

Taking off passengers and freight to M.V. "Willemstad"

Old postcard of Windwardside

Her former Majesty Queen Juliana shaking hands with Miss Esther Peterson

Josephus Lambert Hassell and "The Road that could not be built"

Riding horses down Saba's steproads in former times

Donkey Caravan bringing cargo from Fort Bay

Miss Lena Vanterpool at Fort Bay on schooner named after her

Schooner "T.N. Barnsdell" of Captain Ernest Alfred Johnson

Schooner Florence M. Douglas in Guyana River bound for Barbados

Captain Ernest Alfred Johnson

Dignitaries at Fort Bay

Saban Harbourmasters

View of the Bottom with historic Anglican Church in the foreground

Captain T.C. Vanterpool with his niece Mrs. Estelle Simmons

Lucy Graham Hopkins and sister Florence Peth

Looking at the Pfaffhauser house (with flag) at the Gap and towards The Bottom

Saban beauties at the "beach" at Spring Bay

Captain Frederick Augustus Simmons

Old photo of The Bottom

Hyman Kaliski's Place

John Wilson

Mrs. Maude O. Jackson Edwards and her nephew Mr. Elmer W. Linzey

Schooner "Marion Belle Wolfe"

Schooner "Blue Peter"

Village of St. John's

Picnic at Tent Bay

Cassava bread drying on rooftop

Old step road leading from Fort Bay to The Bottom

Captain Laurrie Hassell, at the wheel of his beloved schooner "Mona Lisa"

Thatched house on the way to Crispeen

Dignitaries visiting Saba

Schooner "Maisie Hassell", at the wheel Captain Thomas Hassell

View of Windwardsside and Mt. Scenery

Captain James Knight Simmons

Captain Charles Reuben Simmons

Captain Irvin Holm at the grave of his father

Lt. Governor Max Huith on horseback

Fort Bay Harbour as it used to be

Old view of St. Johns village

Former dwellinghouse of Captain Thomas Charles Vanterpool

Below The Gap

Group photo

Saba Dignitaries

Funeral of "Black" Agnes Maxwell

Mrs. Gertrude Johnson

Croquet Club

Tennis Club

Decree of 1909 regulating the Navigation School on Saba

Helena Peterson's Bakery staff and transportation system

Baking bread, the good old way

Making tire hats (Linzey Family)

Dutch official (smoking pipe) landing at the Lader Bay

Agricultural lands of former times at Rendezvous

Saba's road, built by hand

Old village road in Windwardside

Blue Peter leaving St. Eustatius for Saba

Boy Scout Group "Rimboe Zwervers"

Formar local Judge Herman Hassell with Daniel Thomas Johnson

Shrubbery being cleared from Flat Point for first plane landing

Fisrt plane landing on Saba by pilot Rémy F. de Haenen

Former Lt. Governor's home and office, now Cranston's Antique Inn

Former Police Station in The Bottom, with officers on the street

Opening of the Juancho Yrausquin airport on Saba, September 18th, 1963

Pilot Rémy de Haenen with sea plane at Fort Bay

Sailor on many a sea, Mr. Peter Every

St. John village

M.V. "Antilla" at inauguration of Captain L.A.I Chance pier, 8 November 1972

Sloop "Ethel"built by shipwright William Bernard Lake for Joe "Redhead" Simmons

Chart indicating Bolivar's stop on Saba in 1816

R.C. Church parade in Windwardside

Former police officers

Schooner "Maryflower" owned by Captian T.C. Vanterpool

Schooner "Margareth Truph" of wich Captain Arthur Wallace Simmons was master

First motor vehicle being landed on Saba on March 17th 1947

The Ernest Vanterpool Family

Commodore thomas Simmons of the "Moore McCormick Lines"

Captain Cameron Dudley Simmons

License of Captain Peter J.H. Dowling

Schooner "Three Sisters" belonging to Captain William Benjamin Hassell, in Curaçao Harbour 1929

Town of The Bottom

Former Windward Island Coucil, 1967

Picnic group on the "Brest Place" 1950's

Saban poetess Beatrice Pfaffhauser of The Gap


Wedding Party of Lt. Governor Xavier Henry Charles Marie Krugers en Elsie Simmons

Linzey / Blijden Family grating cassava

Some members of former Windward Islands Council
 

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