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INDEX TO THE PHOTOGRAPHSFirst motor vehicle being landed on Saba on March 17th 1947. Driver is Mr. Oliver Zagers. Shrubbery being cleared from Flat Point for the first plane landing - 1959 First plane landing on Saba by pilot Remy F. de Haenen - 1959 Old village road in Windwardside "Spanish Work" group at Hell's Gate. Linzey/Blijden Family grating cassava. Saba - 1900. 1901 - Croquet Club, Saba. Left to right: Tansy (Gov. Willemsen's sister), William O. Simmons, Amy Heyliger, Hurbert Simmons, Consie Simmons, Florrie Simmons, Gov. Willemsen, Engle H. Simmons, Elaine Simmons-Hassell, Ada Heyliger. 1901 - Tennis Club, Saba. Back row: Rich Winfield, Joanna Vanterpool (Mrs. Austin Simmons), Donald Vanterpool, Elaine Simmons, Wallace Simmons. Front row: Evan L. Simmons, Annie Simmons, Mike Simmons, Josie Simmons. Saba's road, built by hand Old steproad leading from Fort Bay to The Bottom. View of Windwardside and Mt. Scenery - 1890. Fort Bay in former years - 1906. "Landing Cargo. Fort Bay, Saba, D.W.I." - Fort Bay Harbour as it used to be. 1897, Saban Dignitaries. Back row: Edward James Simmons, Dr. Christian Pfanstiehl, Sammy Simmons, Lovelace Hassell, Engle Heyliger Simmons (Kings Councillor). Front row: Rev. J. W. Leverock (Anglican), Theodore Heyliger, Governor DeVeer, Lt. Gov. Thomas Holm. Father Mulder (Roman Catholic). Cruise ship "Argentina" of which Thomas Simmons of Saba was captain for many years. Commodore Thomas Simmons Schooner "Maisie Hassell", at the wheel Captain Thomas Hassell, next to him his brother Captain William Benjamin Hassell - 1920. Schooner "Three Sisters" belonging to Captain William Benjamin Hassell, in Curacao harbour - 1929. Captain 'Freddy' Johnson in the garden of his home on Booby Hill. Captain T.C. Vanterpool with his niece Mrs. Estelle Simmons. St. Thomas - 1941. Former dwellinghouse of Captain Thomas Charles Vanterpool, now the official residence of Saba's Lt. Governor, is located in The Bottom. Schooner "Mayflower" in roadstead of St. Eustatius - 1929. Schooner "T.N. Barnsdell" of Captain Ernest Alfred Johnson. Captain Laurie Hassell (seated on railing) who at age 19 was captain of the schooner "Mona Marie" - 1936. Captain George Holm at the grave of his father, George W.C. Holm in Windwardside, Saba with Mt. Scenery in the background.
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