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The Half Moon Hotel
Postcard showing the outside of accommodations at the Half Moon Hotel in Montego Bay, St. James.
The growth and productivity of tobacco
Growth of tobacco plants on the tobacco farm in Colbeck."
Tags: Agriculture; Farmers; Tobacco; Tobacco farms; Tobacco industry
The Grove
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
The Great Wall of China
"An autumn Sunday on the Great Wall of China. Sunday tourists on the Great Wall."
The grand ballroom, Devon House
The Grand Ballroom of Devon House. There are decorations in the ceiling, chandelier hanging from the ceiling, drapery at the doorways, chairs in corners and a mirror above a table at the side.
The gradual abolition off the slave trade. Or leaving sugar by degrees
Satirical print of George III with the Queen, two of his daughters, and the Queen's Keeper of the Robes, sitting at a table and discussing their use of sugar as the abolition of the slave trade was ending.
Tags: Antislavery movements; Cartoons (Commentary) - British - 1790-1800; Charlotte, - Queen, consort of George III, King of Great Britain, - 1744-1818 - Staff; Eating & drinking - 1790-1800; Elizabeth, - Princess of England, - 1770-1840; Etchings - Hand-colored - 1790-1800.; George - III, - King of Great Britain, - 1738-1820 - Family; Schwellenbergen, Juliana Elizabeth, - -1797; Slave trade - 1790-1800; Slave traders; Slavery; Sugar - 1790-1800
The Governor's Coach
Passengers of the Governor's Coach standing on the outside and looking on as a woman hands a floral arrangement to a man and woman. This special rail service was offered to tourists wishing to tour the countryside of Jamaica. The coach would leave…
The Governor's Coach
Passengers of the Governor's Coach standing on the outside and looking on as a woman hands a floral arrangement to a man and woman. This special rail service was offered to tourists wishing to tour the countryside of Jamaica. The coach would leave…
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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."