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Jamaica Constitutional Instruments, 1962
This is a black and white photograph of the front cover of the book, Jamaica's Constitution written in 1962. It is the supreme law of Jamaica and all other laws are secondary.
Moy Hall
Moy Hall near the village of Moy south of Inverness has been the home of the Clan Mackintosh chiefs since the 14th century. The historic 19th century Moy Hall was demolished after World War II having been overcome by dry rot. Its replacement built…
First Cheque issued by Bank of Jamaica
Cheque 000001 issued by the Bank of Jamaica on May 20, 1961 for eight pounds. There is a two pence stamp on it.
St. Ann's Parish Church
Photograph of a late 19th century split-level church building with semi-octagonal apse and pointed arches, beside an unpaved road, with trees and shrubs at the back and a palm tree in front.
Portland Parish Church, Port Antonio
Photograph of a brick and stone rectangular Church building with a bell tower at the front in Port Antonio, Portland, Jamaica.
St. Elizabeth Parish Church, Black River
A rectangular split-level brick building enclosed by brick and metal fencing, surrounded by trees and shrubs. Two men are leaning on fence.
Westmoreland Parish Church, Sav-La-Mar
Rectangular shaped brick building, "Parish Church Sav-La-Mar" with octagonal aspe and shingled roof, panelled windows and decorative columns at side.
Market
A Market Scene. Crowd of people, mainly women, in long dresses milling around. A dome-shaped building in the middle, other buildings of varying sizes and shapes are behind and beside this building. Large trees are beside or in front of the buildings.
A Street Market at Montego Bay
Shoppers and vendors interacting at a street market in Montego Bay, Jamaica
Market day at Seaforth
Market day at Seaforth, St. Thomas, Jamaica during the colonial period. Men and women are walking about, groups of people are socializing, the road is unpaved, there are trees and buildings along the road.
