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St. Ann, Jamaica
The history of St. Ann begins with the landing of Christopher Columbus in 1494 on his second voyage to the Caribbean (the ‘New World’). So overwhelmed…
St. Andrew, Jamaica
St. Andrew was one of the first parishes to be established by Law in 1867 having been known prior to that time as Liguanea. “Liguanea” is one of the…
Riots & Rebellions, Jamaica
Riots and Rebellions is a digitized collection of resources from the National Library of Jamaica. The collection brings together resources related to…
Portland, Jamaica
Portland is located at the north-eastern tip of the island. It is to the north of St. Thomas and to the east of St. Mary.
The parish was named after…
Parish Churches of Jamaica
The church is very central to the lives of many Jamaicans. This is evident by the ever growing number of churches to be found in every nook and cranny…
NLJ Print Collection
The National Library of Jamaica's Print Collection consists of pictorial and graphic representation of life in Jamaica and the West Indies dating back…
Miss Lou Collection
Louise Simone Bennett-Coverley (Miss Lou) renowned poet, actress, social commentator, comedienne, folklorist and singer was a beloved Jamaican who for…
Manchester, Jamaica
Manchester, the last parish created in Jamaica, was formed in 1814 out of parts of the surrounding parishes of St. Elizabeth, Clarendon and Vere and…
Kingston, Jamaica
The original section of the city of Kingston was laid out to house survivors of the 1692 earthquake that destroyed Port Royal. At that time, since…
James Hakewill's Picturesque Tour of the Island of Jamaica
James Hakewill (1778 – 1843) was an English born architect and engraver, who did extensive travels throughout Europe and the West Indies. The National…
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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
The transatlantic slave trade is largely responsible for bringing to the Americas enslaved Africans. The slave trade is said to have drawn between ten…