Browse Items (45 total)
- Collection: Parish Churches of Jamaica
Sort by:
18th century church, Rio Bueno, Trelawny
Photograph of St. Mark's Anglican Church in Rio Bueno, Trelawny. St. Marks was consecrated as an Anglican Parish Church in 1833 after a petition for the establishment of a church by Rio Bueno inhabitants.
19th century church, Port Antonio, Portland
A 19th century photograph of the Portland Parish Church, Port Antonio, Portland. The steeple and clock are clearly seen and the yard is enclosed by a metal and brick fence. Several trees surround the property.
A view of Kingston Parish Church
An artist's impression of the Kingston Parish Church showing people, horses and carriages moving about in front of the church.
Clarendon Parish Church, May Pen
A rectangular brick building with panelled windows and bell tower. People are walking in the Church yard, a car is parked in front of the church.
Date stone at the Parish Church of St. Ann
Photograph of a date stone at the St. Ann Anglican Parish Church. The stone is dated November 26, 1884 and has a sign resembling the masonic sign etched into it.
Deacon of the Kingston Parish Church after laying of the foundation stone for the memorial clock tower 1927
A street view of deacon laying a foundation stone for a memorial clock.
Falmouth Parish Church
View of the oldest public building in the town of Falmouth - the Falmouth Parish Church of St. Peter the Apostle. It was built in 1795 on lands donated by Edward Barrett. Several graves are in the churchyard.
Falmouth Parish Church (interior)
The rostrum of the Falmouth Parish Church, Trelawny.
