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House of Pierre Gilbert - Picault Island, Aldabra Group
House of Pierre Gilbert - Picault Island, part of the Aldabra Group, part of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles, lying in the southwest of the island nation, 1, 000 kilometres (620 miles) from Mahe Island. The whole island appears to have been turned over to the harvesting and drying of mangrove bark, operated by a French Company, which I assume was being managed by Monsieur Gilbert at this time.... Date: 1907
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© Bubblepunk / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
Aldabra Bark Gilbert Manager Mangrove Outer Palm Palms Picault Pierre Seychelles Staff 1907
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40cm x 26.9cm (15.7" x 10.6")
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This evocative photograph, taken in October 1907, captures the House of Pierre Gilbert on Picault Island in the Aldabra Group of the Outer Islands of the Seychelles. Situated approximately 1,000 kilometres (620 miles) southwest of Mahe Island, Picault Island appears to have been dedicated to the harvesting and drying of mangrove bark at this time. The meticulously arranged piles of bark, interspersed with the towering palm trees and the pristine beach, create a striking contrast of human industry and natural beauty. Monsieur Gilbert, a Frenchman, is believed to have managed this operation, overseeing the camp and its staff from the comfort of his residence, which can be seen in the background. The house, with its distinctive red roof, sits atop a small hill, offering a commanding view of the island and the surrounding Indian Ocean. The pier and dock, visible in the foreground, suggest the regular arrival and departure of supply ships, ensuring the smooth running of the bark-harvesting process. The mangrove bark, rich in tannins, was primarily used for the production of leather and dyes during this era. The Aldabra Group, with its abundant mangrove forests, provided an ideal location for such an industry. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the intersection of human endeavour and the natural wonders of the Seychelles.
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