English: Partial view of La Ceiba waterfront in the 1910s. The sender of this real photo postcard, possibly an American missionary, describes the white building behind the boat's mast as "our church" and the large building at the left as the barracks and prison.The wireless station and tower to the right of the water tower belonged to "an American banana company", most likely the company that became the Standard Fruit Co. and whose operations were headquartered in La Ceiba.
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1910s
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Unknown. Postcard c. 1915. According to art. 45.2 of the Honduras Copyright Law (2006), anonymous works are protected for 75 years from the date of first publication.
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