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One hundred and eleven ships Port Henderson, Jamaica
Photograph captioned "One hundred and eleven ships, Port Henderson, Jamaica" with three Caucasian men, dressed in suits and hats, sitting in a bushy area.
Opening of Port Henderson
Audience being addressed during the opening ceremony of Port Henderson in St. Catherine.
Ruins of Long House Port Henderson about 1957
Ruins of a stone building in Port Henderson, St. Catherine known as Long House.
St. Stephens Church, Port Henderson
View of the remains of the wooden section of St. Stephens Church in Port Henderson, St. Catherine.
The Arms, Port Henderson
Stone building known as "The Arms" or "Rodney's Lookout" or "Rodney's Arm", located in the old port town of Port Henderson, St. Catherine. It was built by Admiral George Rodney on a summit of the Port Henderson Hills
between 1780- 1782 as an old…
between 1780- 1782 as an old…
View of Two Sisters', Port Henderson
View of remaining structure of Two Sisters Hotel in Port Henderson being restored. It was a frequent weekend resort of Gen. George Nugent, former Lieutenant-Governor of Jamaica, and Lady Nugent.