Browse Items (10606 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1061 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Institute of Jamaica - John Canoe Parade John Conoe dancers and musicians from the Institute of Jamaica - participating in a parade Arthur S. Wint starting the quarter mile at Motspur Park Surrey Arthur S. Wint stating the quarter mile at Motspur Park, Surrey with the spectators in the stands looking on. St. Luke's Church A church building with a smaller building on the left, surrounded by vegetation and enclosed by concrete and metal fencing close to the road. View of Christ Church Port Antonio Print depicting side and front views of the Christ Church, Port Antonio, Portland, Jamaica. 13 1/4" x 18" Tags: Anglican church buildings - Jamaica; Church buildings - Jamaica; Church of England - Jamaica; Churches - Jamaica; Port Antonio (Portland, Jamaica); Portland (Jamaica); Rural churches - Jamaica Gordon House Exterior view of Gordon House, Jamaica's house of parliament Duke Street, Kingston Gordon House Gordon House, Jamaica's House of Parliament on upper Duke Street, Kingston. Phillip Sherlock vice principal UWI, explains the altar carvings in the UWI Chapel to HRH Phillip Sherlock, vice principal U.W.I. explains the altar carvings in the UWI Chapel to Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret. Traditional John Canoe dancers came out for independence Jonkonnu dancers performing the Jamaican traditional dance at an independence celebration. The national Flag raising ceremony to inaugurate Jamaica's Independence A group of clergymen on stage surrounded by onlookers at the National Flag raising ceremony, at the inauguration of Jamaica's Independence 1962 Cocoa nut walk on the coast near Runaway Bay An artist's impression of a coconut walk showing tall coconut palms along the coast of Runaway Bay, Jamaica, ships sailing and horsemen on the beach. Previous Page of 1061 Next Page Featured Item Golden Spring "Golden Spring bridge leading to Mt. James broken. No traffic can enter or leave."