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Unveiling of the cenotaph, Church Street, 1923
Scores of citizens and military personnel gather for the official ceremony for the unveiling of the World War Cenotaph on Church Street in Downtown, Kingston, held on Armistice Day on November 11, 1923. It was erected for Jamaican men who lost their…
Rodney's Memorial, Spanish Town
Monument erected in memory of Admiral Brydges, in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
Rodney's arms
View of the Rodney Memorial in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, with two cannons on either side of the monument (not visible).
Rodney monument, Spanish Town, Jamaica
The Rodney Memorial Monument in the historic Spanish Town square, St. Catherine.
Rodney monument
J. Valentine and Sons postcard showing the Rodney monument in the Spanish Town Square, St. Catherine.
Rodney Memorial, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
"Rodney Memorial, Spanish Town, erected to commemorate Admiral George Brydges Rodney’s victory over the French fleet at the Battle of The Saintes in 1782."
Rodney Memorial Spanish Town
Rodney Memorial in the square, Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
Rodney Memorial in the square, Spanish Town
View of the memorial built for Admiral George Rodney.
Rodney Memorial in the square, Sp. Town
Views of the Rodney Memorial in Spanish Town, built in honour of Admiral George Brydges Rodney.
Rodney Memorial
The Rodney Memorial and other public buildings in the Spanish Town square.
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Myrtle Bank Hotel
View of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, built in the mid 1800s. This grand hotel was once known as the largest in the island.