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The Rectory
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
The Rectory
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
Tags: Parsonages - Jamaica
Lucea rectory
Old Anglican Rectory in Lucea, Hanover.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
The Rectory - St. Johns
Partial view of the rectory of the St. John's Anglican Church.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
St. Peter's rectory
Rectory of the St. Peter's Anglican Church.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
Holy Trinity Rectory
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
The Rectory
An Anglican Church rectory.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
The rectory
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
Tags: Parsonages - Jamaica
The rectory
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
Swanswick rectory
Rectory of the St. Michael's Anglican Church in Clarks Town, Trelawny, located on the Swanswick Estate.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
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The Port Maria Civic Centre
A front view of the Port Maria Civic Centre building that once housed the main court house and police station for the parish of St. Mary. It was…
