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  • Collection: St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

Munro College dining room and classrooms

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A photograph of Munro College showing the section housing the classrooms and dining room and also part of driveway.

Moravian Lay Academy, Deepdene, Malvern

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A view of the Morvian Lay Academy in Deepdene, Malvern, St. Elizabeth.

Middle Quarters Post Office in St. Elizabeth

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The two-storey building that houses the post office in the Middle Quarters community in St. Elizabeth.

Maroons from Accompong, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

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Image showing two unnamed Maroons from Accompong, St. Elizabeth.

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.

Maggotty Power Station and Falls

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Maggotty Power Station and Waterfalls, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

Maggotty Power Station

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

Lititz, the first primary (elementary) school in Jamaica

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

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.