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The Ferry Inn, on the road to Spanish Town
People on horses riding past the Ferry Inn in St. Catherine. Behind the inn, three black women are doing laundry in the river.
Sir George Brydges, Bart., Admiral of the White
Portrait of Sir George Brydges Rodney Bart Admiral in naval uniform.
Sir George Bridges, Bart, Admiral of the White
Portrait of Sir George Bridges, published May 1st 1780 by John Boydell, engraver in Cheapside, London.
A West Indiaman in a storm
A West Indiaman in a storm, from an original picture in the possession of Mr. C.W. Carrington, painted by J. Vernet, engraved by W. Carlos. London, Thos. McLean, 1834.
11" x 14 1/2". Mezzotint.
11" x 14 1/2". Mezzotint.
St. Saviour's Church
"St. Saviour's Church in Lime Hall, St. Ann, marked it's 61st anniversary on July 7 with hundreds of people turning out to mark the occasion. The site on which the church now stands was bought in 1903 by Rector C.H. Swaby, but actual work on the…
View on Mount Moses (coffee property) parish of St. Andrew
Lithograph drawn on stone showing scenic view of the Mount Moses coffee property in St. Andrew.
Happy faces at school
"What joy! These happy faces demonstrate the enjoyment experienced when they attended a special show in song and dance presented by the Mozambique National Troupe of Song and Dance at the National Arena last Friday."
William Isaacs greets a Jamaican worker
"Labour Minister William Isaacs (left), greets a Jamaican worker at the US Naval Base of Guantanamo Bay, during his recent visit there."
Bob Marley, Jean Paul Cummim, Jean Pierre Weiller and Marc Grande Mange
Reggae musician, Bob Marley presenting framed copies of records by Bob Marley & The Wailers to Jean Paul Cummin, Jean Pierre Weiller and Marc Grande Mange [l-r]
Passersby viewing placards
"Criticism: a few 'dazibao' (posters) placard in front of the Revolutionary Committee building in Peking."
Tags: Posters; Public buildings - China
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Moulton Barrett House, Falmouth

Two-storey building in Falmouth, located on lands once owned by Edward Moulton Barrett and the Barrett family in the 18th century.