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Fort Rocky, Port Royal
Ruins of Fort Rocky, one of the forts in Port Royal that was built during World War II in an effort to prevent invasion from the Germans on the island.
Harbour View Round-a-bout
View of the Harbour View Round-a-bout in Kingston, Jamaica. A monument is in the centre of the circle.
George William Gordon House
Gordon House, the official meeting place of the Jamaican Government, located at the intersection of Duke and Beeston Streets in Kingston.
Jamaica National Heritage Trust (Headquarters House)
The building known as Hibbert or Headquarters House on Duke Street, Kingston, which now houses the head office of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. Headquarters House was built in 1755 by English merchant, Thomas Hibbert.
Kings House and grounds, Jamaica
Kings House and grounds. A woman stands in the yard, one hand on hip; a bouquet of plants in the other.
Tom Cringles Cotton Tree, Spanish Town Rd.
A man standing behind a boulder at the base of the trunk of the huge Tom Cringles Cotton Tree on Spanish Town Road, St. Catherine.
Aerial view of archaeological work at Port Royal
An aerial view of archaeological work in progress at Port Royal.
86 Church St., Kingston - W.A.R. birthplace
A man about to climb a staircase leading to a house at 86 Church Street, Kingston - the birthplace of Walter Adolphe Roberts.