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Plan 17 - the old Court House, Half-way Tree
Plan of a south west view of the old Courthouse in Half-way Tree that was built in 1807 to replace another courthouse in that same location.
Grosvenor Terrace
Intersection at Constant Spring Road and Grosvenor Terrace. In the background, heading towards Old Stony Hill Road, is the Crowne Plaza hotel and apartment complex.
Grants Pen Road pedestrian bridge
View of the pedestrian bridge over the Grants Pen ford in St. Andrew.
View on Mount Moses (coffee property) parish of St. Andrew
Lithograph drawn on stone showing scenic view of the Mount Moses coffee property in St. Andrew.
Bobo Hill in Bull Bay, St. Andrew
Three Rastafarian men sit in the office at Bobo Hill while a Rastafarian woman addresses visitors from the National Library of Jamaica. The small space is adorned with images and other items relating to the Rastafarian faith.
Plumb Point Lighthouse
Photograph of the Plumb Point Lighthouse (built in 1853) with the ruins of two brick structures alongside the lighthouse. It is located at Great Plumb Point near the entrance of the Kingston Harbour.
Bellevue - residence near Kingston, Stony Hill in the distance
Artist impression of the Bellevue residence near Kingston with individuals at the edge of the property.
On the road to Gordon Town, Jamaica
River flowing through the bushes as seen from a road on the way to Gordon Town in St. Andrew, Jamaica.
A policeman help a motorist under a sign, no right turn
"No you don't: A policeman helps a motorist understand a sign "no right turn." Scene is the intersection of Chelsea Avenue and Half Way Tree Road, where motorists very often tend to lose their sense of direction."
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West Indies youth cricket team
"Jamaica youth representative on the W.I. team to England in 1928. L-R - Earle Melbourne, Michael McIntosh, Marlon Tucker, Sam Haye."