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  • Collection: St. Thomas, Jamaica

Yallahs Ponds in St. Thomas

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View of the twin salt ponds in Yallahs as seen from Orange Park.

Orange Park, St. Thomas

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The main house of the Orange Park coffee plantation in Yallahs, St. Thomas which eventually became home to the late Professor Basil Barrington Watson.

Morant Bay Courthouse

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The historic Morant Bay Courthouse, scene of the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion. It was partially destroyed by fire in 2007 and the statue of Paul Bogle that was once prominently placed at the front of the building was removed for restoration and repairs.

Morant Bay Cenotaph

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Cenotaph erected in the Morant Bay Square on March 1923 and dedicated in memory of those from the parish of St. Thomas who died in the Great War of 1914-1918. Also visible in the square is the Morant Bay Courthouse and Christ Church.

Cane crusher at Golden Grove Sugar Factory in St. Thomas

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A heavy duty cane crusher at the Golden Grove Sugar Factory in St. Thomas. The sugar company was started in 1924 and since 2015, Seprod Group of Companies became responsible for sale and distribution of sugar produced at the factory.

Beach at Rocky Point, St. Thomas

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View of a beach at Rocky Point with three fishing boats and small ruined building in the water.

Barking Lodge Postal Agency, St. Thomas

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The small building which houses the post office in Barking Lodge, St. Thomas.

Sherwood Forest Coffee

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Distant view of the Sherwood Coffee Factory in Hagley Gap, St. Thomas.

Rozelle Falls near Morant Bay, Jamaica

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The cascading waterfalls near the town of Morant Bay, Jamaica.

Moy Hall Coffee Property, Blue Hills

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The Moy Hall coffee property nestled in Blue Hills, St. Thomas.