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Two different official Imperial Direct postcards addressed to the U.K. The first was posted at
Mayaro, Trinidad on 22n April 1901 and went through Port of Spain 2 days later; the second at Constant
Spring in Jamaica on 24l November 1902.lt was back stamped in Kingston the same day and put on
PORT ANTONIO which arrived at Avonmouth on 11th December. Ex Rego.