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Roxborough, Manchester
"The house in which Norman Manley was born in Roxborough, Manchester in 1893. Today, only the foundation remains, as the house has been recently destroyed by fire."
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."
Ruins of Colbeck Castle
"The impressive ruins of Colbeck Castle, two miles from Old Harbour, stands as one of the most elaborate memorials of Jamaica's past. This castle, with dungeons, slave quarters and the bedroom, large halls and ballrooms, typical of wealthy plantation…
Historic building in Spanish Town square
"Work on the restoration of historic buildings in the Spanish Town Square is scheduled to begin August 4, and the MP for the area and Parliamentary Secretary int he Ministry of Labour, Granville Williams [centre] toured the Square recently to examine…
Measured survey of an historic building
"Elevations: Different elevations of the historic building at 19 White Church Street Spanish Town, which was surveyed by second year Architectural Technology students of the College of Arts, Science and Technology."
Marlborough Great House
A view of the 18th century Georgian dwelling - Marlborough Great House - displaying the portico.
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Reggae Falls in St. Thomas, Jamaica
Reggae Falls, located in the Hillside district near Seaforth in St. Thomas, Jamaica. It is also known as 'Dam Head' amongst locals.