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Falmouth Pier - entrance
Entrance to the Falmouth Pier in Trelawny, with several posters relating to the history of Jamaica, Trelawny and Falmouth.
Engravings - St. Ann's Bay Methodist Church
Memorial stone laid on 10th August 1875 at the St. Ann's Bay Methodist Church.
Rastafarian Worship
A group of Rastafarians worshipping in the Papine Square during School of Vision, Bible Study, Prophecies and Sabbath Worship.
Most Revd. Enos Nuttall, D.D., L.L.D., D.C.L.
Bust of the Most Reverend Enos Nuttall - Bishop of Jamaica (1880-1916), Primate of the West Indies (1893-1897) and Archbishop of the West Indies (1897-1916). The bust is housed in the National Library of Jamaica.
Walter Adolphe Roberts bust
Bust of Walter Adolphe Roberts, Jamaican patriot, poet, historian and novelist. It was created by Curtis Johnston and is housed at the National Library of Jamaica.
Port Royal damage - Hurricane Dean
A downed electrical pole in the road by the popular restaurant, Gloria's, in Port Royal, Kingston.
Damaged houses in Caribbean Terrace - Hurricane Dean
Houses in the coastline community of Caribbbean Terrace in Harbour View that have been severely damaged by Hurricane Dean in 2007.
Caribbean Terrace after Hurricane Dean
Sand deposit along a street in the Caribbean Terrace community in Harbour View, Kingston after the passing of Hurricane Dean in 2007. A tractor has cleared a driveway for vehicles to pass.
Albert George Market Clocktower
Clocktower above the Albert George Market in the Falmouth Water Square. It was built in 1894.
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Garveymeade

Construction taking place on Garveymeade, a new housing scheme in Portmore, St. Catherine.