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Savanna-la-Mar Police Station
Front view of the Westmoreland Divisional Headquarters Police Station - Savanna-la-mar Police Station, located on Great George Steet.
Pier at Savanna-la-mar, Westmoreland
A section of the pier at the historic Savanna-la-Mar fort in Westmoreland, Jamaica.
Cast iron fountain at Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland
An ornate white cast iron fountain surrounded by a black metal fence. In the background is the Courthouse.
Sav-la-mar Anglican Church
"The Sav-la -mar Anglican Church shortly after it was shaken by the March 1, 1957 earthquake."
Extending the shoreline in Belmont, Westmoreland
"Extending the shoreline: this area of shoreline in Belmont, Westmoreland, has been dumped with marl by the Ministry of Works, in an effort to preserve the Belmont Beach and prevent damage to the roads along the coastline. The next stage in the…
Negril Bay entrance
Negril Bay entrance showing a bridge, trees and surrounding water.
St. George's Anglican Church Savanna-La-Mar
St. George’s Church located on Great George Street in Savanna la Mar, Westmoreland.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
A view in the island of Jamaica, Roaring River Estate, belonging to William Beckford Esq. near Savannah La Mar to whom this plate is dedicated by his most obliged servant John Boydell.
Drawn on the spot and painted by George Robertson.
Engraved by Thomas Vivares.
Published March 25th, 1778 by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside London.
Plate no. 3
Engraved by Thomas Vivares.
Published March 25th, 1778 by John Boydell, Engraver in Cheapside London.
Plate no. 3
Roaring River Falls
A view of the Roaring River Falls in Westmoreland, Jamaica. In the bottom left, a man can be seen holding on to one of the trees in the river.
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Opposition leader, Edward Seaga casting ballot at Half Way Tree Primary School
"Opposition leader Edward Seaga, [right] places his finger under the integrity kit before casting his ballot at the Half Way Tree Primary School…
