This postcard features a vibrant scene of Somerset Bridge in Bermuda, known as the smallest drawbridge in the world. The image captures two small sailboats navigating through the narrow 18-inch wide opening of the bridge's draw. Several people are seen observing from atop the stone bridge, while others relax along the canal bank, enjoying the picturesque waterway.
The bridge itself is constructed from large stone blocks, creating a charming and sturdy structure that allows passage only for small sailboats by means of a hinged plank draw. The background reveals a calm turquoise waterway extending towards the horizon with lush vegetation and buildings faintly visible in the distance. The overall scene portrays a peaceful and leisurely coastal atmosphere unique to Bermuda.