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  • Collection: Trelawny, Jamaica

Waldensia Chapel, Valley of Piedmont, Trelawny

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The Waldensia Chapel - a two storey building with many windows on the top floor surrounded by lush vegetation.

Mann's Hill Chapel, Rio Bueno, Trelawny

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Drawing of the Mann's Hill Chapel located on a hill in Rio Bueno, Trelawny. Another building is at the foot of the hill.

Staff and students of William Knibb High school in Falmouth

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The image shows staff and students of the William Knibb Memorial High School in Falmouth, Trelawny. The staff are seated while students stand in the front and back.The school is seen in the background.

Stewart Town Trelawny

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Photograph of the landscape of Stewart Town, Trelawny, Jamaica

Falmouth taken from the Church Tower

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A panoramic view of Falmouth, capital of Trelawny, Jamaica showing Georgian type houses, palm trees, ships in the harbour and the Coastline.

Falmouth Town Hall the day after fire, 1926

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A burnt out section of the Falmouth Town Hall after a fire in 1926.

A view of Falmouth from the sea, 1935

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A view of Falmouth showing houses in an upscale residential area, and a section of a roadway.

Webb Memorial, Trelawny

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Members of the congregation standing before the Webb Memorial Chapel, founded by Reverend William Menzie Webb in 1902.

Yam farmers

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Selecting the best yams for market, Lorrimers, Trelawny. A group of farmers in the field measuring and selecting the best yams to be taken to the market.

The Falmouth Courthouse

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View of the Falmouth Courthouse that was originally completed in 1817.