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Morant Point Lighthouse

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The Morant Point Lighthouse, Jamaica's oldest lighthouse, built in 1841 and located at the easternmost point of Jamaica. Repair work is being carried out on the lighthouse.

Balm Yard at Pinnacle

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View of the Pinnacle Balm Yard. The structure is made of bamboo and has a thatched roof made of banana leaves. Several signs are on the walls of the structure and there is a Rastafarian flag on the roof.

Marcus Garvey Drive Roadworks, 2016

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Road construction taking place along the Marcus Garvey thoroughfare in Kingston.

St. Ann's Bay Methodist Church

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Side view of the St. Ann's Bay Methodist Church that was built in 1898.

St. Ann's Bay Clocktower

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A view of the St. Ann's Bay Clock-tower at the corner of Main and Market Streets in St. Ann's Bay, St. Ann. The clocktower was built in 1814 by Whitehurst and Derby.

St. Ann's Bay Police Station

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The 1836 building which houses the St. Ann's Bay Police Station.

Seville Estate - Waterwheel

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A large waterwheel on the Seville Estate.

Plumb Point Lighthouse

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Photograph of the Plumb Point Lighthouse (built in 1853) with the ruins of two brick structures alongside the lighthouse. It is located at Great Plumb Point near the entrance of the Kingston Harbour.

Marcus Garvey's Birthplace

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Birthplace of the Right Excellent Marcus Garvey located at 32 Market Street, St. Ann's Bay.

Jamaica's King's House

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Front view of the Governor General's place of residence, King's House. Palms, bouganvillas and other plants are in the garden before the property.