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Spring Garden Estate, St. George

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View of Spring Garden Estate located in the parish of St. George (now divided between St. Mary and Portland). This estate was one of the properties of John Rock Grosett, Esq., M.P. This plantation is contiguous to the sea-shore, and adjoins the left…

Trinity Estate, St. Mary

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This view embraces the works of the estate, with its aqueduct for supply of the water-mill. In the distance are seen the works of Brimmer Hall, with the Overseer's House on the eminence.

Williamsfield Estate

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This estate contained 2998 acres of land, including Sandy Gut, a small estate which was purchased and added to it in 1815; 300 acres in sugarcane, 500 fallow and in pasture, the remainder in excellent negro provision grounds, woodland and ruinate.

Bryan Castle Great House, Trelawny

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Print of the Bryan Castle Great House in Trelawny, built by British politician & historian, Bryan Edwards.

Harbour Street, Kingston

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A scene at Kingston main roads - Harbour Street and King Street - during colonial times.

Golden Vale; Portland

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A view of Golden Vale, Portland, as seen from the Spring Valley estate.

The Bog Walk

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Print showing a woman walking with two young children on the dirt road at Bog Walk, and men directing oxen carrying loads.

Hopeton Lewis

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Photograph of Jamaican-born singer, Hopeton Lewis.

On the road to Gordon Town, Jamaica

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River flowing through the bushes as seen from a road on the way to Gordon Town in St. Andrew, Jamaica.

FIDCO personnel loading pine logs in Bull Head Mountains

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"FIDCO personnel loading pine logs in the Bull Head Mountains for transport to the Twickenham Park MIlls."