Browse Items (10615 total)
Sort by:
The rectory
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
Swanswick rectory
Rectory of the St. Michael's Anglican Church in Clarks Town, Trelawny, located on the Swanswick Estate.
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.
St. Mark's, Brown's Town
St. Mark Anglican Church in Brown's Town, St. Ann.
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.
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.
Grange
Small wooden church in Grange.
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.
St. Peters - Petersfield
St. Peter's Anglican Church in Petersfield, Westmoreland, Jamaica.
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.
Maryland
Small Anglican church in Maryland, St. Andrew.
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.
Lucea Parish Church
A view of the Hanover Parish Church in Lucea.
Interior of Munro College Chapel
Inside the chapel at Munro College.
Munro College Chapel
The Munro College Chapel beside another building on the Munro property.
Featured Item
Myrtle Bank Hotel
View of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, built in the mid 1800s. This grand hotel was once known as the largest in the island.
