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  • Collection: St. Catherine, Jamaica

No.19 White Church Street

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Photograph showing a house located at 19 White Church Street, Spanish Town. This two-storey house of Georgian architecture is enclosed by a brick wall with grill work. The house has louvered windows, zinc roofing and trees around the property.

Nos. 6 and 9 Rivoli Avenue, Spanish Town

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A wooden houses, some on stilts - with, zinc roof, concrete steps and a veranda.

Boys playing in a yard along Rivoli Avenue in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.

Old Court House, Spanish Town

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Ruins of the Georgian building that once housed the Court House in the Spanish Town Square. Before the Court House was built in 1819, the site was originally a cemetery, then later a chapel and then an arsenal. The building was destroyed by fire in…

Old King's House, Spanish Town

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View of the ruins of the Old King's House in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, taken from the St. Catherine Parish Council office.

On the road to Bog Walk

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A horse-drawn wagon travels along the road in the Bog Walk Gorge. The Rio Cobre River runs alongside the road.

Passage Fort, Portmore

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Pre-fabricated houses in Passage Fort, a housing development in Portmore, St. Catherine.

Phillippo Baptist Church, Spanish Town

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The Phillippo Baptist Church on William Street in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.

Pinnacle, St. Catherine

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Ruins of Leonard Howell's great house located at Pinnacle in the hills of St. Catherine. The Rastafarian community at Pinnacle was started by Leonard Howell, "the first rasta" and founder of Rastafarianism.