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Aqueduct on the Worthy Park Estate

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A historic aqueduct that is still functioning and used in sugar production at the Worthy Park Sugar Factory. The aqueduct is referred to as "the gutter" by factory workers.

Furnace inside the Worthy Park Sugar Factory

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A furnace with two areas for burning, at Worthy Park Sugar Factory.

Cemetery in Goshen, St. Elizabeth

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Photograph showing the different styles of some graves in a cemetery in Goshen, St. Elizabeth.

Liberty Hill Great House

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Front view of the Liberty Hill Great House in St. Ann.

Old Court House, Spanish Town

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Ruins of the Georgian building that once housed the Court House in the Spanish Town Square. Before the Court House was built in 1819, the site was originally a cemetery, then later a chapel and then an arsenal. The building was destroyed by fire in…

Old King's House, Spanish Town

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View of the ruins of the Old King's House in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, taken from the St. Catherine Parish Council office.

Rio Cobre Dam, St. Catherine

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Sign on a wall at the Rio Cobre Dam that was recommissioned on September 18, 1995 by the Honourable P.J. Patterson, then Prime Minister of Jamaica. The Rio Cobre Dam was reconstructed after the original dam was destroyed by the flood of May 21, 1991.

Date stone at the Parish Church of St. Ann

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Photograph of a date stone at the St. Ann Anglican Parish Church. The stone is dated November 26, 1884 and has a sign resembling the masonic sign etched into it.

Structure used to destroy contraband

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Old furnace made of brick and stone used to destroy contraband along the North-South Highway , Jamaica.