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  • Collection: Trelawny, Jamaica

Rio Bono, Trelawny, Jamaica

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A view of the town of Rio Bueno, Trelawny taken from a nearby seashore. The original title in the J. Valdez Collection is "Rio Bono".

Stewart Town Anglican Church

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The Anglican church in Stewart Town, Trelawny built in 1842. Church members pose for a photograph in the walk way leading up to the entrance of the church. One man leans against the perimeter fence.

Trelawny Town, the chief residence of the Maroons

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An artist's impression of Trelawny Town, the chief Maroon settlement, showing roads and dwellings with mountains in the background.

Orange Valley Slave Hospital

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Photograph showing ruins of the Slave Hospital at Orange Valley Estate in Trelawny.

Harbour of Falmouth in the Parish of Trelawney, Jamaica

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An artist's impression of the Falmouth Harbour in Trelawny, Jamaica, showing the coastline and vegetation.

Kettering House, Duncans - Owned by Rev. Williams Knibb

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A man, five women and a man standing at the entrance to Kettering House, a house with Georgian features, in Duncans, Trelawny.

Cornwall Street, Falmouth

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Photograph of print done by A. Duperly. Image shows a view of Cornwall Street in Falmouth, Trelawny, Jamaica, with a number of buildings, closely built, and people busy going about.

Falmouth Market

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Falmouth market is one of the largest and most attended - especially on Wednesdays when traders from all over the island congregate on the streets for "Bend - Down Market".

View of the town and harbour of Falmouth taken from above Florence Hall

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Florence hall is located in Trelawny Jamaica. It is a short distance from Montego Bay and the International airport. Florence Hall, once welcomed close to 30 ships in one day.