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Tom Cringle's Cotton Tree, St. Catherine, Jamaica
Image of the massive cotton tree widely known as Tom Cringle's Cotton Tree. It was named after a character in a popular 19th century novel entitled 'Tom Cringle's Log' (Michael Scott, 1834). This ceiba or silk cotton tree was located in front of the…
Coconut Palm - Jamaica, W.I
A coconut palm tree laden with ripened coconuts.
Kingston from the Harbour 1860-1899
A view of Kingston from the Kingston Harbour taken between 1860-1899.
Tom Cringle's Cotton Tree
Large cotton tree once found near the Ferry Police Station in St. Catherine, Jamaica.
Tom Cringle's cotton tree
Postcard of Tom Pringle's cotton tree at Ferry, St. Catherine. A man is posing by the tree with his wagon parked along the dirt road.
Half Way Tree, 1899
A busy scene in late 19th century Half Way Tree. Women can be seen carrying baskets on their heads, donkeys are transporting goods and a group of persons are gathered under a large tree.
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Opposition leader, Edward Seaga casting ballot at Half Way Tree Primary School
"Opposition leader Edward Seaga, [right] places his finger under the integrity kit before casting his ballot at the Half Way Tree Primary School…