Rock Island (Trinidad and Tobago)

Rock Island (Trinidad and Tobago)

Rock Island is a small island in Trinidad and Tobago, part of the "Five Islands" group of islands. It is located in the Gulf of Paria, approximately 2 kilometres off the main island of Trinidad from Point Gourde. Of the "Five Islands", which are actually made up of six different islands [de Verteuil 2006, p.11] , Rock is the second smallest (after Craig Island) and the most western of the group.

Characteristics

Rock was named after its physical characteristics [de Verteuil 2006, p.12] , due its small size and sparse vegetation. The island is very small, no more than 50 metres in length and 30 metres in breadth at its widest point. The island, as with the other Five Islands, is made up primarily of limestone, as the islands were geographically formed by a raised coral reef. Today the island is uninhabited, with remnants of its last use as a quarantine depot being reclaimed by trees.

History

During Trinidad and Tobago time as a Spanish colony up until 1818, the island was not believed to be inhabited. Its first documented usage was its leasing to wealthy private citizens by the Government in the early 19th century for use as a holiday home [de Verteuil 2006, p.13] . It was first leased to T.F. Johnston who subsequently sold it to Doctor R. Mercer. Dr. Mercer then gave the lease as a present to Master Thomas Laughlin [Hart 1866, pg 138] . During these times, a house was built on the island and rented out to the public [Hart 1866, pg 139] . By 1888, the island was being used as a quarantine depot for first-class passengers of ships that may have highly contagious diseases. A flagpole was placed on the island, which when raised with a yellow flag warned that the inhabitant(s) had a certifiable contagious disease, which barred public communication with the island [de Verteuil 2006, p.17] .

References

*cite book
last = de Verteuil
first = Anthony
title = Western Isles of Trinidad
publisher = The Litho Press
year = 2006
isbn = 978-976-95008-7-9

*cite book
last = Hart
first = Daniel
title = Trinidad and the Other West India Islands and Colonies
publisher = The "Chronicle" Publishing Office
year = 1866
edition = 2nd edition
pages = pp. 138-139

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