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Spectacular Historical Photos of Bridgetown from the late 19th and 20th Century

Bridgetown is Barbados’s capital and largest city in the West Indies, southeastern Caribbean Sea. It was founded in 1628 by English settlers and was originally called the Indian River Bridge. There was a crude bridge spanning the Careenage (Constitution River), which was thought to have been built by the island’s first inhabitants – the Arawaks. The bridge was subsequently destroyed and rebuilt in 1654. In 1654, an estimated 20,000 people died from cholera in the area on a swamp infested by mosquitoes, and not a good location for a capital city. Due to its advantageous geographic location, it became a major world port in the 17th Century. As Bridgetown grew and became more prosperous from the sugar and enslaved person trade, it became known as the center of British Atlantic trade.

Several fires in the city date back to 1659 when more than 200 hundred houses were destroyed, until the last major fire in 1910. Bridgetown suffered more than 14 major fires, destroying much of the city during this period. But many of its historic structures have survived. During the 19th Century, this city also hosted many world leaders, including Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth II, and George Washington. George Washington visited only this city outside of continental North America.

The Chamberlain Bridge, a manually operated swing bridge, replaced the old bridge in 1872. The bridge is named after Joseph Chamberlain, who was Barbados’ Secretary of State for Colonies and made considerable contributions to Barbados’ economy. As a result, the bridge was repaired and upgraded. The old manual bridge was replaced in 2006 by a modern lift bridge.

UNESCO has recognized Bridgetown as a World Heritage Site. You can see historical sites such as British colonial architecture, Parliament Buildings, Chamberlain Bridge, St. Michael’s Cathedral, Jewish synagogue, and many others while strolling through the city.

Here are some stunning historical photos that show Bridgetown from the 1870s to the 1950s.

#2 Fire Brigade Station No 2 including five firemen and their fire-carriage in Barbados, 1913

#3 The Inner Harbour of Bridgetown, Barbados showing tourists being taken out to deeper water to join their cruise ship, 1910.

#5 Codrington College, in St John, Barbados, is the oldest theological college in the western hemisphere,

#29 Laying of electrical cables, Broad Street, Bridgetown, 1880s

#30 Laying of electrical cables, Broad Street, Bridgetown, 1880s

#34 Memorial service of King Edward VII, Bridgetown, 1880s

#35 Montefiore Drinking Fountain, Beckwith Place, 1870s

#39 Opening procession, Queens Park, Bridgetown, 1890s

#40 Opening procession, Queens Park, Bridgetown, 1890s

#41 Opening procession, Queens Park, Bridgetown, 1890s

#54 A group gather at a local bar in Bridgetown, 1946

#55 Two people stop and talk by the side of a road in Bridgetown, Barbados.

#56 A landscape view of house and windmill in Bridgetown, 1946

#58 People attend a local horse race in Bridgetown, 1946

#60 Guest arrive to the Hotel St. Lawrence in Bridgetown, 1946

#61 A view of a night club as patrons dance in Bridgetown, 1946

#62 Morgan Lewis Windmill, part of a sugar plantation in Bridgetown, 1946

#64 A young girl walking up a rocky road in Bridgetown, 1946

#65 Locals walk on the sandy beach in Bridgetown, 1946

#66 Two mounted police pose on their horses in Bridgetown, 1946

#67 A policemen walks past Lord Nelson Statue in Bridgetown, 1946

#68 A monument for British claim and settlement in Barbados, 1946

#69 The Lion at Gun Hill carved by Captain Henry Wilkinson showing the British Imperial Lion in Bridgetown, Barbados.

#70 Two women walk past the Caribbean Medical Center in Bridgetown, 1946

#71 Women Carrying Coal on their Heads in Bridgetown, 1935

#73 Children watching a Policeman on a Beach of Bridgetown, 1930

#76 Trafalgar Square in Bridgetown Barbados, showing the War Memorial and Post Offices, 1927

#78 A windmill on a sugar cane plantation near Bridgetown, Barbados, 1910

#79 A sugar cane plantation with field workers and a windmill which grinds the cane in Barbados, British West Indies, 1910

#80 Sam Lord’s Castle in the parish of St Philip with a sugar cane plantation windmill in the foreground, 1910

#82 A vintage postcard featuring pottery vendors in Barbados, 1910.

#83 Local people on their way to market near Bridgetown, Barbados, 1910.

#84 The Savannah Club on the Race Course at Bridgetown, Barbados, 1910.

#85 A sugar mill with piles of sugar cane brought in from the fields to be crushed near Bridgetown, Barbados, 1910.

#86 Women carrying coal in baskets on their heads to vessels in the port of Bridgetown, Barbados, 1910.

#88 Boys diving from canoes to meet a tourist steamer at Bridgetown, Barbados, 1910.

#91 Main road out of Bridgetown to Eagle Hill and Spike’s Town, Barbados, 1908.

#95 Workers in the sugarcane fields stand in front of the windmill used to grind the cane.

#96 Government Buildings in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies with the Post Office on the left and the Council and Assembly Chambers on the right, 1900.

#97 Lord Hawke’s all-amateur cricket team, one of two teams to tour the West Indies, both of which were beaten twice by Trinidad, in 1897.

#98 A native street in Bridgetown, Barbados, 7th March 1896.

#100 A windmill which grinds the cane on a sugar plantation in Barbados, West Indies, 1890.

#101 The market on the docks of Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, 1890.

#102 The Wharf in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, 1890.

#103 The principal commerical street in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, 1890.

#104 Street scene in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, 1890.

#105 Broad Street, Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, 1890.

#106 Broad Street in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, 1890.

#107 Barrels of sugar cane syrup at the docks in Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies, 1890.

#109 St Vincent Street and Post Office, Bridgetown, 1890

#115 A ketch (twin-masted sail boat) sits at anchor in the Careenage, Bridgetown, 1965

#116 A harbour police officer talks to a man unloading bricks from a sail boat onto a truck as he patrols the Careenage. Bridgetown, Barbados, 1965.

#117 The contingent of a protest against unemployment.

#118 Market in a Street of Bridgetown in Barbados Around 1960.

#119 A police motorcyclist gives safety-first instructions to pedestrians at Kennington Oval, 1955

#120 A schooner crew sailing on a ship in Bridgetown, Barbados, 1955.

#121 A crowd of cricket spectators queuing outside the Kennington Oval, London, 1948

#122 A street view as a local man carries items on his head in Bridgetown, 1946

#123 A local women loads bananas onto a boat in the harbor in Bridgetown, 1946

#124 Two local men row a boat in the harbor in Bridgetown, 1946

#125 A wooden ship listing over in the harbor in Bridgetown, 1946

#126 A women looks to play golf as two local men caddie in Bridgetown, 1940s

#127 A women tees off at a local golf course in Bridgetown, 1940s

#128 A view of the local harbor and boats in Bridgetown, 1940s

#130 A view of the local harbor and sailing ships in Bridgetown, 1940s

#132 Guest arrive to the Crane Hotel in Bridgetown, 1940

Written by Aung Budhh

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