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  • Collection: Kingston, Jamaica

Remains of Spanish Fort - Rockfort, Kingston, Jamaica

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Remains of the Spanish Fort in Rockfort, overlooking the Kingston Harbour.

Waterfront returns to normal

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Ship docked at Kingston Waterfront. Police standing on deck while labourers brought in from the hinterland unload the 'Jamaica Planter'. Scene also includes bales lying around and buckets stacked.

West side of lower King Street, looking north.

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Carriages and a tramcar with passengers aboard, travelling along King Street, Kingston, Jamaica. The street is lined with public buildings

Top East Queen Street, Bottom King Street

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A picturesque view of two-storey houses along East Queen Street and surrounding areas.

Victoria Market Christmas Morning, 1898

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A large crowd of people at the Victoria Market, downtown Kingston on Christmas Day, 1898.

Street scenes in Kingston: Orange Street (outside the market)

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Tramcar in front of the Jubilee Market on Orange Street in Kingston, Jamaica. Pedestrians are walking along the street and on sidewalks.

Street scenes in Kingston: King Street

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Scene on a section of King Street, Kingston, Jamaica -man driving horse-drawn cart, people walking along the street, buildings along the roadway.

No. 2 Pavilion - Rockfort Gardens

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Men sitting in pavilion located near to the sea at Rockfort Gardens, Kingston, Jamaica

Remains at Spanish Fort - Rockfort and Kingston Jamaica

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A man sitting on a stonewall at the Old Spanish Fort at Rockfort, Kingston while others are standing under the underpass.

Hardie House

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An 18th century house featuring Palladian architecture. It became a part of Kingston College in the 1940s and was named Hardie House in honour of Rev. Dr. William George Hardie, Anglican Lord Bishop of Jamaica (1931 - 1945).