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  • Collection: St. Thomas, Jamaica

Large Yallahs Pond

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The larger of the two Yallahs ponds.

Market day at Seaforth

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Market day at Seaforth, St. Thomas, Jamaica during the colonial period. Men and women are walking about, groups of people are socializing, the road is unpaved, there are trees and buildings along the road.

Methodist Chapel, St. Thomas in the East

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Print depicting the Methodist Chapel at St. Thomas in the East. Persons are in the Chapel and a few on the outside.

Morant Bay

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An artist's impression of Morant Bay in St. Thomas, Jamaica, showing the coastline, ships, dwellings and mountains.

Morant Bay Button Factory

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Female workers on the job at the Morant Bay Button Factory. Buttons are seen in boxes and on tables

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.

Morant Bay Court House

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A two storey building with staircases on both sides of the porch, annexed by a small building. An old water foundation is in front of the building.

Morant Bay Court House

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17th Century building with a monument at the front and an annex to the right.

Morant Bay Court House

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Morant Bay Courthouse and monument in St. Thomas, Jamaica.

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.