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  • Collection: St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

Donald Sangster

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Donald Sangster wearing eyeglasses sits at a table and writes in a large book. A pen holder with a pen is on the table. Sangster entered politics in 1933 at the age of 21 in a local parish election in St. Elizabeth.

Goshen Postal Agency

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The post office in Goshen, St. Elizabeth, a 1979 Goshen Community Council project.

Government Quarters, Black River

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Government Quarters at Black River, St. Elizabeth - a two-storey split level wooden dwelling behind a wooden fence.

Hampton School, Malvern

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Image of the Hampton School in Malvern, St. Elizabeth.

Kindah (mango) tree at Accompong, St. Elizabeth

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View of the large mango tree refered to as the Kindah tree, in Accompong, St. Elizabeth. It is said that Maroon leader, Cudjoe, frequently held meetings under this tree.

Lititz, the first primary (elementary) school in Jamaica

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Exterior view and grounds of Lititz, the first primary school in Jamaica.

Maggotty

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A large group of people gather in front and around buildings in the town of Maggotty in St. Elizabeth. A few persons sit on the wall separating the river from the road. Market women, baskets and donkeys are in the left foreground.

Maggotty Power Station

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A section of the Maggotty Power Station in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.

Maggotty Power Station and Falls

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Maggotty Power Station and Waterfalls, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

Market Street, Falmouth

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A view of Market Street in Falmouth, Trelawny, Jamaica. Falmouth is the capital of the parish of Trelawny in the North Coast.