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Mile Gully - The Church
The St. George's Anglican Church in Mile Gully, Manchester, with a burial ground on the church property. The church in modern day has been reputed as the "Duppy Church."
Scots Kirk
The St. Andrew's Scots Kirk, Jamaica first Presbyterian church.
Scots Kirk
View of the St. Andrew Scots Kirk building located at 43a Duke Street, showing a redesigned entrance. It was established in 1813 by citizens of Kingston of Scottish origin.
St. Ann's Parish Church, St. Ann's Bay
The 1871 built St. Ann Parish Church located in the capital town of St. Ann's Bay.
St. Lukes
The old St. Lukes Anglican Church building, in Cross Roads, St. Andrew.
St. Stephens Church, Port Henderson
View of the remains of the wooden section of St. Stephens Church in Port Henderson, St. Catherine.
The church, Montego Bay St. James
Facade of the 18th century Anglican church - St. James Parish Church in Montego Bay, St. James.
Rear of Buff Bay Wesleyan Church
Ruined Buff Bay Wesleyan Church building.
Refuge chapel - Trelawny
Drawing of the refuge chapel in Trelawny, Jamaica.
Parish church - Kingston
Historic drawing Kingston Parish Church.
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David Weller, Sportsman for 1979
"David Weller.....the top Sportsman and Sportswoman for 1979, seen receiving their trophies from the Honourable George Headley O.J. at the Grand…