Browse Items (126 total)

  • Collection: NLJ Print Collection

Landing at Jacmel, Hayti

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London, The Illustrated London News/ca. 1864

6" x 9 1/4"

Extract from the Illustrated London News 1864? Approximate date taken from printed matter on verso of print.

La Diablesse

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The Spirit of Trinidad - folklore series No. 2. La Diablesse, legendary Trinidad character

14" x 10 1/2".

Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, August 4, 1957

Kingston Jamaica, with Newcastle in the distance

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Print depicts a view of Kingston in the vicinity of a harbour where several ships are docked. Newcastle can also be seen in the distance.

Kingston Harbour and adjacent country from Charlottenberg (St .Andrew Mountains)

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From a sketch by Captain J.S. Whitty. (Plate no. 2 of Whitty, I.S. Views in the vicinity of the city of Kingston, 1839.)

King's House, St. Andrew

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An artist's impression of Kings House, the Governor's residence at St. Andrew, Jamaica, surrounded by vegetation.

10" x 13 1/4". Watercolour painting.

Jean and the diablotins

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The Spirit of Trinidad - Jean and the diablotins, Oct. 13, 1957.

12" x 14 1/2"

Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, Oct. 13, 1957.

Jamaica, B.W.I.

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Watercolour print taken at a river in Jamaica.

12 3/4" x 9 1/2". water colour.

Jamaica parrot

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Painting of the yellow-billed parrot (amazona collaria).

8 1/2" x 6". col. lithograph

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His Excellency Sir Henry Arthur Blake, K.C.M.G, F.R.G.S, Captain General and Governor in Chief of Jamaica

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Black and white portrait of His Excellency Sir Henry Arthur Blake, Captain General and Governor in Chief of Jamaica (1889 - 1897).

Harbour Street, Kingston

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4" x 6". engraving.

Note on back: This print appears to be King Street, not Harbour Street. Compare with Duperly's "View of Harbour Street."