• 375th anniversary of first settlements

    Barbados  2002.09.06

    In issue: Stamp(s): 4   

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  • Number by catalogue:  Michel: 1038   Yvert: 1078   Scott: 1032  

    Perforation type: 14x14

    Subject:

    10 cents. Windmill, from Drax family sugar plantation - Drax Hall, in St. George

    Additional:

    The old windmill at Drax Hall plantation in St. George is one of the few to be found in Barbados. This plantation was owned by James Drax, a wealthy British planter, who arrived in Barbados in the late 1620's. He was credited with starting the sugar cane industry on the island after it was introduced by the Dutch.

    Topics: Sugar and salt mills Windmills

  • Number by catalogue:  Michel: 1040   Yvert: 1080   Scott: 1034  

    Perforation type: 14x14

    Subject:

    $ 1,15. Ruins of Cattle mill, Gibbons.

    Additional:

    With the transition to the production of sugar cane, mills were introduced in Caribbean territories such as Barbados and Jamaica. The rollers of the mills were the first driven by horses, but were later replaced by cattle. The remains of the Cattle Mill at Gibbons is said to be one such mill.

    Topics: Cattle mills Sugar and salt mills

  • Number by catalogue:  Michel: 1041   Yvert: 1081   Scott: 1035  

    Perforation type: 14x14

    Subject:

    $3. Morgan Lewis's Windmill in St. Andrew

    Additional:

    The Morgan Lewis Windmill is situated in the rural parish of St. Andrew. It is reported to be one of the only two operational windmills in the Caribbean region today. The windmill, which is owned and maintained by the Barbados National Trust, halted operations in 1944.

    Topics: Sugar and salt mills Windmills