Browse Items (10675 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1068 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Institute of Jamaica Museum Tower Street, Kingston Photograph of the Institute of Jamaica Museum on Tower Street, Kingston. It shows a front view of a section of the building. Institute of Jamaica, 1925 - East St. Photograph of the Institute of Jamaica on East Street, Kingston in 1925. Institute of Sports signs contract for laying of tracks at National Stadium "C. Lloyd Allen Jnr., [second right], signs the contract for the laying of the new Rekorton track at the National Stadium yesterday morning at the Board Room of the Institute of Sports [Insports]. Witnessing the signing are Errol Anderson [left],… Tags: Businessmen - Jamaica; Conference rooms Inter-school Athletics Champs Male high jumpers participating in the Inter-school Athletics Championship. Inter-Secondary School Boy Championships A Calabar competitor getting ready to throw the shotput at the Inter-Secondary School Boy Championships at the National Stadium. Intercontinental Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica Guests in a restaurant at the Intercontinental Hotel in Kingston, Jamaica. Tags: Hotel restaurants; Hotels - Jamaica Interior - Coke Memorial Church, Kingston - before earthquake Photograph showing the inside of the Coke Memorial Methodist Church before the earthquake of 1907. Interior - St. John's From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931. Tags: Anglican church buildings - Jamaica; Church buildings - Jamaica; Churches - Jamaica Interior of a bathroom, Bath Springs, St. Thomas A man holding a towel, turns on a pipe in a bathroom at the Bath Springs in St. Thomas, Jamaica. Interior of a boiling house An artist's impression of the activities taking place inside a boiling house that is used for the production of sugar on a sugar plantation. Previous Page of 1068 Next Page Featured Item Crashed plane "Soldiers guard a plane after its crash-landing at Lilliput near Montego Bay yesterday."