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- Collection: Trelawny, Jamaica
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Rio Bono, Trelawny, Jamaica
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
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.
View of Windsor Great House Trelawny
A panoramic view of Windsor Great House and its vast property.
Trelawny Town, the chief residence of the Maroons
An artist's impression of Trelawny Town, the chief Maroon settlement, showing roads and dwellings with mountains in the background.
Orange Valley Slave Hospital
Photograph showing ruins of the Slave Hospital at Orange Valley Estate in Trelawny.
Harbour of Falmouth in the Parish of Trelawney, Jamaica
An artist's impression of the Falmouth Harbour in Trelawny, Jamaica, showing the coastline and vegetation.
Kettering House, Duncans - Owned by Rev. Williams Knibb
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
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
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
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.