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Iron Bridge, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
The cast iron structure was manufactured in Rotherham, Yorkshire, and erected over the Rio Cobre in 1801.
Court House, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
Built in 1819, this Georgian building is notable for its brick construction and cupula topped by a lantern.
Court House, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
Court House in Spanish Town, after the destructive fire of 1986.
House on White Church Street, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
The window shades and louvres are typical architectural adaptations to Jamaica’s tropical climate.
House on King Street, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
Examples of Georgian and Victorian styles of architecture.
House of Assembly Piazza, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
The row of brick arches supports a wooden veranda which has since been enclosed.
Cathedral, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
Begun in the early 18th century on the site of a demolished Spanish church, this building was altered and extended during the 19th century.
A small house in Spanish Town
View of the front of a small dwelling in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
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Church of the Good Shepherd, Constant Spring Road
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Along Constant Spring Road in the vicinity of Manor Centre and the historic Anglican church, Church of the Good Shepherd.