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  • Collection: Manchester, Jamaica

The Club, Mandeville

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Photograph of The Club - a two storey building on sprawling lawns featuring balcony on the upper level and tennis court on the grounds. People are on the grounds and on the balcony.

Williamsfield Great House

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Concrete steps leading to a section of the Williamsfield Great House which is surrounded by trees and shrubs.

Buildings Brokenhurst Plantation, Manchester Jamaica, ca. 1880 - 90

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Image of Brokenhurst Plantation located in Manchester, Jamaica.

Mandeville Hospital

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Black and white photograph of the exterior of the Mandeville Hospital and grounds. A dirt road leads to the building.

Grove Place Estate Great House

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Grove Place Estate and Great House

The Wrightson's home - Dunrobin, Manchester

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A two-storey house with porch on the ground level, large sprawling tree in front and surrounded by plants

East Indian cattle farm of Hon. Evelyn Ellis, Montpelier, W.I.

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A herd of cattle on a cattle farm belonging to the Honourable Evelyn Ellis, in Montpelier, Manchester, Jamaica. Estate buildings and fruit trees are in the background.

Southside of Manchester between Red Church and Monk Street.

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A view of a brick and wooden structure along the southern side of Manchester Street between Red Church and Monk Streets. Very tall trees can be seen in the background.

One Eye River Bridge, Manchester, Cockpit Country

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One Eye River Bridge connecting two roads in the Cockpit Country, Manchester.

Ortanique, Mandeville, Parish of Manchester, Jamaica

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Photograph of an Ortanique orange in Mandeville, Manchester. Ortaniques were discovered in the Christiana Market, north of Mandeville, in the early 1900s by a man from Manchester called Swaby. The ortanique is a natural hybrid of sweet orange and…