Mailed 1949 from Nassau with a 2d Native Straw Work stamp - 1647 1947 Tercentenary of Settlement of the Colony Postage-Revenue /
back: It is situated on Mount Fitzwilliam on a site formerly owned by Paul Drumgold and commands an extensive view of the Island. In front stands a statue of Columbus, which was modelled in London by the aid of Washington Irving and imported by Governor Sir James Carmichael Smith, who presented it to the Colony. The gardens around Government House are extensive and contain fine old trees
Dist by P M Lightbourn
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