British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica vii
... roads and harbours , and developed the natural resources of the countries so as to miti- gate the almost universal , desperate poverty . They have given freely in money and materials and in the services of a devoted band of Civil ...
... roads and harbours , and developed the natural resources of the countries so as to miti- gate the almost universal , desperate poverty . They have given freely in money and materials and in the services of a devoted band of Civil ...
Stranica xi
... Road between pages 184 and 185 ( b ) Bed of the Rupununi River during dry season ( c ) Lead boat pulls smaller boats on the Essequibo River XXVI ( a ) Grumman amphibian on the Potaro River ( b ) Amerindian family crossing the Rupununi ...
... Road between pages 184 and 185 ( b ) Bed of the Rupununi River during dry season ( c ) Lead boat pulls smaller boats on the Essequibo River XXVI ( a ) Grumman amphibian on the Potaro River ( b ) Amerindian family crossing the Rupununi ...
Stranica xiii
... road Village houses on stilts Blue and yellow macaw . Blue - crowned parrot Feeding a manatee in the Botanic Gardens , Georgetown Capybara Stabroek Market ( Georgetown ) page 6 8 17 19 28 39 Wind in a coconut plantation 48 Indian fruit ...
... road Village houses on stilts Blue and yellow macaw . Blue - crowned parrot Feeding a manatee in the Botanic Gardens , Georgetown Capybara Stabroek Market ( Georgetown ) page 6 8 17 19 28 39 Wind in a coconut plantation 48 Indian fruit ...
Stranica 5
... road , but the pleasure was short - lived ; suddenly the luxury of the United States ended at a picket - post and we were on British soil , literally , for , after a mile or two of battered tarmac , the road surface was composed of ...
... road , but the pleasure was short - lived ; suddenly the luxury of the United States ended at a picket - post and we were on British soil , literally , for , after a mile or two of battered tarmac , the road surface was composed of ...
Stranica 6
... roads . Although in the Colony there is only this road of twenty miles and a coast road of 240 miles , earth has been poured on to them since they were built - and washed away with the first rains ; for decades Workers on a red brick road ...
... roads . Although in the Colony there is only this road of twenty miles and a coast road of 240 miles , earth has been poured on to them since they were built - and washed away with the first rains ; for decades Workers on a red brick road ...
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acres African agricultural Albouystown Amerindians Bartica bauxite Berbice Bookers Britain British Guiana building built CALIFOR canals cane Carib Caribbean cattle cent Cheddi Jagan coast coastal coastlands coconut Colony Colony's coloured columbite Commission Constitution Courantyne Demerara District Drainage and Irrigation Dutch East Indian economic elected English Essequibo factory Federation feet fields forest Georgetown gold Government Governor greenheart Guianese interests Interior Issano Kamarang labour land live Mackenzie malaria manager Mazaruni ment miles Morawhanna Negro North-West Obeah officer Orinoco People's Progressive Party plantations planters political Pomeroon population Port Mourant Potaro Potaro River produced Raleigh rice river road Robertson Report Rupununi Sand Creek Sasabonsam savannas schemes schools slaves soil Street sugar estates sugar industry survey tion told town trees Tumatumari village wallaba West Indies workers علا