Browse Items (34 total)

  • Collection: St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

Una Marson

d_0002181_una_marson.jpg
Photograph of Una Marson, Jamaican authors and feminist, sitting at a table with an opened book, legs crossed, left hand resting on left thigh. She is wearing a single strand of necklace

Donald Sangster

d_0002863_donald_sangster.jpg
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.

Appleton Factory, Siloah, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

d_0004212_appleton_factory_siloah.jpg
Aerial view of the Appleton Estate/Factory in Siloah, St. Elizabeth. Appleton Jamaica is the second oldest producer of rum, dating back to 1749, with Jamaica producing the widest varieties of rum in the world.

Appleton Rum from the Appleton Estate, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica

d_0004213_appleton_estate_rum.jpg
Image of Appleton Estate Rum presented in a container, in a bottle and in a glass on ice.

Kindah (mango) tree at Accompong, St. Elizabeth

d_0004452_kindah_mango_tree_accompong.jpg
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.

Cemetery in Goshen, St. Elizabeth

d_0004465_cemetery_goshen_st_elizabeth.jpg
Photograph showing the different styles of some graves in a cemetery in Goshen, St. Elizabeth.

Black River Hospital, St. Elizabeth

d_0004472_black_river_hospital_st_elizabeth.JPG
Entrance of the Black River Public General Hospital in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.

Black River Post Office, St. Elizabeth

d_0004473_black_river_post_office_st_elizabeth.JPG
The postal agency in Black River, St. Elizabeth.

Tombs at Lacovia in St. Elizabeth

d_0004499_tombs_lacovia_st_elizabeth.JPG
Two concrete tombs in Lacovia, erected for Thomas Jordan Spencer and another unnamed person in the 1700s.

St. Andrew's Church in Gilnok, St. Elizabeth

d_0004501_st_andrews_church_gilnock.JPG.JPG
The St. Andrew's church, located on the outskirts of Gilnock and built in the 1830s by Duncan Robertson.