Browse Items (9722 total)

A prospect of Martha Brae in the parish of St. James

d_0004321_prospect_of_martha_brae.jpg
Drawing of Martha Brae on the north side of Jamaica, taken from the parish at the west end.

Portrait of Rev. William Knibb

d_0004320_portrait_rev_william_knibb.jpg
Autographed portrait of Reverend William Knibb.

Rev. W.M. Webb

d_0004319_rev_w_m_webb.jpg
Portrait of Westwood School and Webb Memorial Church founder, Rev. William Menzie Webb.

Stewart Town Chapel, Mission House, Trelawny

d_0004318_stewart_town_chapel_mission_house.jpg
Drawing of the Stewart Town Chapel and Mission House in Trelawny, Jamaica before 1832.

Stewart Castle - Trelawny

d_0004316_stewart_castle_trelawny.jpg
Ruins of the stone mansion, Stewart Castle Great House. The building was originally fortified in the 18th century, was built by James Stewart and later owned by his son, Hon. James Stewart, Custos of Trelawny 1800-1821.

Good Hope Estate

d_0004315_good_hope_estate_2.jpg
Partial view of ruins at the Good Hope Estate, a historic sugar plantation once belonging to land and slave owner, John Tharpe. Two wheels of unknown origin are leaned against a wall.

Tharp House, Falmouth (front view)

d_0004314_tharp_house_falmouth.jpg
Front view of Tharp House, built on land purchased by John Tharpe in 1778.

Good Hope Great House - Trelawny

d_0004313_good_hope_great_house.jpg
Front view of Good Hope Great House in Trelawny, Jamaica. Two men are standing near the entrance to the house.

View of the House at Kettering

d_0004312_house_at_kettering.jpg
Drawing of the House at Kettering, a free village in Duncans, Trelawny.

Rockfort and Kingston

d_0004311_rockfort_kingston.jpg
Partial view of the remains of Rockfort, located at what was once called Harbour Head. Rockfort was first fortified as protection against possible French invasion in 1694.