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King's House, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
This 18th Century Georgian façade survived the fire of 1925 which destroyed most of the building.
Lovers' Leap, amenity building
Lovers’ Leap amenity building, before later tourist attraction development.
Trafalgar House was destroyed by the earthquake of 1907
"A copy of a photograph taken sometime in the 1890s before Trafalgar House was destroyed by the earthquake of 1907."
Anglican Churches behind the Botanical Gardens, Bath, St. Thomas
The Anglican Church at Bath, reputed to be the first place of worship in the Incorporated City. There are no records of its early history. During the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion when one of its rectors was slain the documents were reportedly placed in…
St. Peter's Anglican
"St. Peters Anglican Church (above) is a historic monuments to the architecture of its time. The Church was rebuilt in 1725 after the original church sunk in the earthquake of 1692."
Great house owned by the late George Wedd
"Overlooking the reserve is this great house which was owned, together with the outre park, by the late George Wedd."