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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…
Stokes Hall
Drawing of the Stokes Hall Great House in St. Thomas, Jamaica.
Stokes Hall
A view of the Stokes Hall Great House in St. Thomas, Jamaica.
St. Peters - Petersfield
St. Peter's Anglican Church in Petersfield, Westmoreland, Jamaica.
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. James, Rose Hall
The Rose Hall Great House, located on the historic Rose Hall Sugar Estate in St. James.
Ruins of Stokes Hall Great House
Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House in St. Thomas, Jamaica.
Ruins of Long House Port Henderson about 1957
Ruins of a stone building in Port Henderson, St. Catherine known as Long House.
Ruins of Colbeck Castle
"The impressive ruins of Colbeck Castle, two miles from Old Harbour, stands as one of the most elaborate memorials of Jamaica's past. This castle, with dungeons, slave quarters and the bedroom, large halls and ballrooms, typical of wealthy plantation…
Ruins of Colbeck Castle
Ruins of the 17th century Colbeck Castle in Jamaica.
One of the two kitchens flanking Two Sisters
One of the kitchens near Two Sisters Cave in the Hellshire Hills, St. Catherine.