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Market Street, Falmouth, Trelawny
A Jamaican Georgian streetscape - Market Street.
King's House, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
This 18th Century Georgian façade survived the fire of 1925 which destroyed most of the building.
Kent, Trelawny, Sugar Works
An impressive example of a Georgian industrial building.
Kent Estate sugar works & pond
An impressive example of a Georgian industrial building.
Headquarter's House
A photograph of Headquarter's House also called Hibbert House. It was owned by Thomas Hibbert a wealthy young English merchant in 1755. It is now home of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT).
Good Hope, Trelawny
The great house and estate buildings are fine examples of Jamaican Georgian architecture.
Court House, Spanish Town
Drawing of the old Court House located in the Spanish Town Square.
Altenheim House, 24 King Street, Spanish Town
The historic two-storey Georgian townhouse known as Altenheim House, located in Jamaica's old capital, Spanish Town.
18th century house, Springvale, Trelawny
This 18th century Georgian house has been captioned as "Springvale" in Trelawny. The entire plantation stretches from western St James into eastern Trelawny.
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Brothers sucking their thumb
"A thumb in the face of the IYC: Ricardo and Joseph Gayle aged 2 and 4, were still in bed near mid-day when this photograph was taken. It's not…