Browse Items (10253 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1026 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Clifton Anglican Church Clifton Anglican Church, nestled within the bushes of East Rural St. Andrew. Clifton New Testament Men attending a class at the Clifton New Testament Church. Tags: Churches; Churches - Jamaica; New Testament Church of God; New Testament Church of God - Jamaica Clifton New Testament Children's class in session at the Clifton New Testament Church of God. Tags: Children; Children - Jamaica; Church - Biblical teaching; Churches; Churches - Jamaica; New Testament Church of God; New Testament Church of God - Jamaica; Preschool children; Preschool children - Jamaica; Teaching Clifton New Testament Women sewing at the Clifton New Testament Church on Mannings Hill Road, St. Andrew. Tags: Churches; Churches - Jamaica; New Testament Church of God; New Testament Church of God - Jamaica; Sewing; Sewing machines Clifton New Testament Church A view of the Clifton New Testament Church of God building and the site of Clifton's Vocational Craft Centre. Tags: Churches; Churches - Jamaica; New Testament Church of God; New Testament Church of God - Jamaica Clifton Rapids, St. Mary (Dr. Jas. Johnston) Painting of the Clifton Rapids waterfalls in St. Mary, Jamaica, represented on a postcard. Clifton Ten Clifton Ten standing by a beach. Tags: Beaches; Men Clive Brown, JDF's wicket keeper "JDF's wicketkeeper batsman Clive Brown drives during his defiant knock of 47 against Melbourne at Camp yesterday. The wicketkeeper is Earle Melbourne." Clive Williams "Councillor Clive Williams - Chairman of K.S.A.C. Fires and Poor Relief Committees." Tags: Men; Portraits Clock Tower in Half Way Tree Political flyers plastered on the Half Way Tree clock tower. Tags: Clock towers; Half Way Tree (St. Andrew, Jamaica); St. Andrew (Jamaica); Towers Previous Page of 1026 Next Page Featured Item Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House Remains of the Stokes Hall Great House, built by Luke Stokes and destroyed by earthquake in 1907.