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English: H.R.H. the Princess Royal opening a new road - "Princess Royal Avenue" - at the Pine Housing Estate, St. Michael, Barbados. (Mr. Grantley Adams on right)
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1950 - 1959
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<b>Description:</b> H.R.H. the Princess Royal opening a new road - "Princess Royal Avenue" - at the Pine Housing Estate, St. Michael. (Mr. Grantley Adams on right)
<b>Location:</b> St Michael, Barbados
<b>Date:</b> 1950-1959
<b>Our Catalogue Reference:</b> Part of CO 1069/250
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