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Our Story - Angelo Bissessarsingh

Would you believe that cemeteries are a good source of history? Check out these photos


Cemetery found in the heart of the Botanical Gardens where many noted Trinbagonians are buried



Cemetery showing graves of some of the many who died in the cholera epidemic that struck Trinidad in 1854



Mystery Tomb in Plymoth, known for its puzzling quotation at the bottom, photo-Atlas Obscura



Wife of Sir Solomon Hochoy, Lady Thelma Hochoy, is buried here



Sir Solomon Hochoy, our first Governor General, is buried here, despite his political achievement, he never lost the common touch



Stone erected in memory of William Purdie, botanist, who cared for the Botanical Gardens



The oldest existing tombstone in Trinidad, dated 1682. found at St. Joseph RC Church. St. Joseph is the first capital of Trinidad & Tobago



Tomb of Mary Belgrove, founder of Belgrove's Funeral Home, in Paradise Cemetery