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The Myrtle Bank Hotel

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Colour postcard of the Myrtle Bank Hotel with cars parked before it.

The Half Moon Hotel

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Postcard showing the outside of accommodations at the Half Moon Hotel in Montego Bay, St. James.

View of Montego Bay from Reading Hill

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A section of Montego Bay as seen from Reading Hill.

Montego Bay (taken from the Residence of Mrs. Melhado)

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A view of Montego Bay, St. James, taken from Mrs. Melhado's residence. Four men and women are in Mrs. Melhado's yard.

Montego Bay (taken from the Falmouth entrance)

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A view of the landscape and town of Montego Bay as seen from the entrance of Falmouth, Trelawny by the harbour. Fort Montego is clearly seen.

The aqueduct, Mona

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A section of the Mona Aqueduct, built by Thomas Hope Elleston in 1758. Large trees surround the aqueduct.

Moving of a building

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Photograph showing several men pushing a small wooden structure through a town. The Bank of Nova Scotia is seen in the background.

A corner of Henriques' Panama factory

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A section of Cyril C. Henriques' Panama factory showing workers making Panama hats. Some completed hats are also being showcased.

The Mico Training College, Kingston, Jamaica opened on the 5th February 1896 by His Excellency Sir Henry A. Blake, K.C.M.G.

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A view of the Mico Training College in 1896 showing the building's exterior and a section of the grounds.

Harbour Street looking east showing A.J. Samuels store, tramcar lines, horse and buggy

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Photograph showing Harbour Street looking east and showing A.J. Samuels store, tramcar lines, horse and buggy. Several pedestrians can also be seen.