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How Panama Hats Became So Popular ~ 1913

Theodore Roosevelt wearing a Panama hat ~ 1906

The “Tourist Day” line of postcards was a novel idea in the Danish West Indies! They were produced to show visiting traveler’s the island’s beauty and various offerings. During the early 1900s, steamers like the Victoria Louise and the Megantic brought tourists to the islands in record numbers. When they came ashore, enthusiastic vendors guided them through their eclectic line of postcards, hats, craftwork […]

Happy National Maritime Day

Creque Marine railway, Virgin Islands National Park

The maritime history of the Virgin Islands is fascinating! ⛵  For stories about some of the historic vessels that sailed our seas visit the Creque Marine Railway page.  It’s a great way to honor National Maritime Day. ⚓ SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave SaveSave

The Importance of Tortola Wharf ~ 1948

Tortola Wharf, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

Tortola Wharf The St. Thomas waterfront has always been the hub of activity with the landing of Tortola boats and produce. ~ 1948  Here, a woman sits among strewn coconut shells and cases of Quaker Oats and Pet milk waiting to be shipped.  Since the early 1900s, this wharf is where all the produce and […]

How Strength and Perseverance Gave Coal Carriers a Memorable Legacy

Coaling ships in St. Thomas, Danish West Indes, US Virgin Islands, Dansk Vestindien

Women have been supporting their families since the beginning of time with incredible sacrifices. Under the Danish flag, they earned a small stipend as seamstresses, laundresses, market sellers, and straw weavers.  However, there was one enterprise that exhausted their mental and physical strength above all others!  As ships from every nation stopped in St. Thomas to […]

Meet the New Carnival King and Queen ~ 1957

The Carnival King and Queen of the US Virgin Islands ~ 1957

Carnival may be a fond memory now, but seeing vintage photographs of past Carnival Kings and Queens is still very exciting! Here’s a wonderful photo of King Raphael (Lito) Valls and Queen Melba Canegata of St. Croix after being crowned for the 1957 Carnival. 👑 The ceremonies took place at the Territorial Senate building. Queen […]

Police Week Honored in the Virgin Islands

Honoring Police Week in the US Virgin Islands

In honor of #PoliceWeek, I’m sharing some old photographs taken when our grandfather was the Commissioner of Public Safety ~ 1956 Note: Sgt. A. Brown was from St. John (ST. CROIX: Sgt. C.M. Plaskett, Sgt. E. Thomas, Sgt. A. Davis, Sgt. A. Richards, Sgt. Bailey) (ST. THOMAS: Sgt. N. Aubain, Sgt. R. Dunlop, Sgt. G. […]

The Thrills and Dangers of Animal-Driven Carts ~ 1906

The Thrills and Dangers of Animal-Driven Carts in the Danish West Indies ~ 1906

Before automated vehicles commanded the streets, horse carts, donkey carts, oxen and mule carts filled the narrow, dusty roadways delivering much-needed supplies. Types of Carts There was the milk cart, water cart, sugar cart and more, each with a designated function. Because of the sometimes erratic behavior of the animals, there was more than a fair […]

How Greek Mythology Influenced Our Ancestor’s Passions ~ 1918

How Greek Mythology influenced our ancestor's passions ~ 1918

Family Heirlooms Have you ever wondered about the history behind your family’s heirlooms? I was always an inquisitive child, constantly questioning my grandmother about her priceless treasures. Her parent’s home was filled with timeless, historic pieces.   If given the opportunity, she would have told you all about their intriguing past. Most of them travelled hundreds of miles by sea in […]

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