These were passed on to the contributor from an uncle in Trinidad, but she thinks he obtained them originally from a great grandmother in Barbados. She believes them to be around 120 years' old.
These were passed on to the contributor from an uncle in Trinidad, but she thinks he obtained them originally from a great grandmother in Barbados. She believes them to be around 120 years' old.
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