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The carnival in the port of Spain, Trinidad
The carnival in the port of Spain, Trinidad, 1888. People cavort in fancy dress through the street, some playing banjos, others brandishing what looks like bladders on sticks. Rather more conservatively dressed people watch from the pavement and from balconies above street level. Date: 1888
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1888 Balconies Banjos Bladder Carnival Cavort Contrast Dancer Dancers Devil Differences False Fancy Festival Indies Japes Mask Masks Nose Parade Spectators Stick Sticks Trinidad Watch Bladders
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph, taken in 1888, offers a glimpse into the vibrant and lively Carnival celebrations in Port of Spain, Trinidad. The image is filled with an intoxicating energy as people don colorful and elaborate costumes, some wearing masks with false noses, and cavort through the streets. The festivities include the playful use of bladders on sticks, which were likely used for japes and tomfoolery. Contrastingly, there are also more conservatively dressed individuals watching from the pavement and balconies above, creating a stark class divide. The scene is set against the backdrop of the bustling West Indies port city, with its unique blend of cultures and influences. The Carnival in Port of Spain was a long-standing tradition in Trinidad, with roots dating back to the 18th century. It was a time for people to let go of their daily responsibilities and indulge in fun and dancing. The 1880s marked a significant period in the history of the Carnival, with elaborate costumes and lively parades becoming a hallmark of the festivities. This photograph provides a fascinating window into the past, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Trinidad and the West Indies. The contrast between the revelers and the spectators highlights the social differences that existed during this time, yet the overall atmosphere is one of joy and entertainment. The use of banjos adds to the lively and festive mood, making this image a true treasure of historical importance.
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