Old Barbados - Transportation
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The many forms of transportation through the years.
CONTENTS
1. Ships and Boats
2. Horse and Buggy
3. Donkey Carts
4. Mule Carts
5. Ox/Cow Carts
6. Push/Hand Carts
7. Spiders
8. Bicycles and Scooters
9. The Tram
10. The Train
11. Cars and Lorries
12. Buses
13. Airplanes
14. Walking
15. Other forms of transportation
16. Multiple forms of transportation
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My childhood memories! I was in tears. God bless Barbados.
Beautiful Video....Peace 2 the people of Barbados. Such a magical place ✨
Well presented, symbolic, entertaining & informative WITH a griPPing SoUnD TrAcK. "Congratulations BDS!"
Excellent. A great collection of photos.
Awesome vid. Merrymen audio is wonderful. Thanks!
I love this, thank you so much for a look into the history of my homeland. Are all these photos your own, because I am trying to find photos of the parishes St Philip and St John, do you know where I could find these online? Thank you again, I have sent this link to my elderly mother, I know she will enjoy it. I especially love the folk songs, I know a couple of them from hearing my mother sing them when i was young. Wow, just wow!!
@andrewgibbs3534
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comments. The photos came from the internet. For photos of old Barbados try Googling "Old Barbados Photos".
Great job guys thank you for doing this
Thank you for uploading
Great jog, however your photograph of the cane train at 17:52 is not Barbados. It is (c.1935) of Hawaii, Oahu. The Steam train hauling sugar cane, is a black and white postcard from Hawaii. For some reason, this photo is often confused for Barbados although such an engine did not operate in Barbados.
@mul1372
6 ай бұрын
Thanks. I knew it wasn't a photograph taken in Barbados, but I couldn't find one showing sugar cane being transported by a train. It is however a good representation of what took place.
@galbeadon
6 ай бұрын
I have been looking for a photograph of a train in Barbados hauling cane to factory for many years without success. I’m beginning to believe that only manufactured sugar was carried to Bridgetown from the factories along the line and cane to factory was only ever carried by animal cart. Never mind, nice presentation all the same.
Love it! Thanks so much!
Awesome!
Very good, thanks!
Music sounds very much like the Merrymen.
@LindaWatsonLorde1358
4 жыл бұрын
Yes the Merrymen.
@lewistonsmith6179
2 жыл бұрын
Video was spoilt by the background music
the best in the world
Thank you for this video, it really gave me a lot of insight into the Barbados of old. More videos please....
@beverlymorgan128
7 жыл бұрын
Terence Murrell
@NobleNemesis123456
7 жыл бұрын
beverly morgan
@basilmaughan3195
4 жыл бұрын
Great historical value.
Didn’t the Eckstein brothers begin the first bus company?
Any one remember Bradley pier close to Pelican island.
I can smell the crack liquor
Price of gas is way up.
lol chefette didnt exist dah time lol