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Iron Bridge, Spanish Town, St. Catherine
The cast iron structure was manufactured in Rotherham, Yorkshire, and erected over the Rio Cobre in 1801.
Llandovery, St. Ann, sluice gate
Sluice gate used to direct and control irrigation water taken from the river.
Llandovery Falls, St. Ann
The double hipped shingled roof is characteristic of Jamaican Georgian architecture.
Moneague Lake
This a photograph of the Moneague Lake which features a submerged hut and a man riding in a raft
Digging and hauling of sand from the Rio Cobre River on the road
"Undermining river control: Digging and hauling of sand from the Rio Cobre bed on the road to Portmore from Spanish Town is a profitable occupation for these trucks and scores of others. But some people have become reckless in their greed and have…
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Portland Parish Church (Christ Church)
Front view of the Portland Parish Church, also known as Christ Church. The church is one of the most historic buildings in the parish of Portland and…