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A Jamaican front door by Mrs J.G. Wright 1926
Painting showing the portico of a Jamaican dwelling.
10 1/2" x 7 1/4". watercolour painting.
10 1/2" x 7 1/4". watercolour painting.
Tags: Dwellings - Jamaica
Port Royal. early morning light
Early morning painting of a section of Port Royal in Kingston, Jamaica.
At Frenchman's Cove
Print taken at Frenchman's Cove, in Portland, Jamaica - from a sketch by L.A. Wilcox, R.I.
Designed and produced by Wardland limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Designed and produced by Wardland limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Frenchman's Cove from the gate
Print taken of the entrance at Frenchman's Cove, in Portland, Jamaica - from a sketch by L.A. Wilcox, R.I.
Designed and produced by Wardland limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Designed and produced by Wardland limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Frenchman's Cove
A view of Frenchman's Cove, in Portland, Jamaica - from a sketch by L.A. Wilcox, R.I.
Designed and produced by Wardland Limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Designed and produced by Wardland Limited, in collaboration with the artist, for the proprietors of Frenchman's Cove Ltd.
Kingston Harbour and adjacent country from Charlottenberg (St .Andrew Mountains)
From a sketch by Captain J.S. Whitty. (Plate no. 2 of Whitty, I.S. Views in the vicinity of the city of Kingston, 1839.)
Map of Jamaica
Drawing of a map of Jamaica with sketches of Kingston, the Port Royal Harbour, Port Antonio, a Sugar Mill and a flying fish.
The Keyhole rock
Sketch of an eroded rock by a seaside in Jamaica. A man can be seen fishing near the rocky area, and a building can be seen in the background.
From a sketch by L.A. Wilcox.
From a sketch by L.A. Wilcox.
Tags: Bodies of water - Jamaica; Palms; Rocks
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Myrtle Bank Hotel

View of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, built in the mid 1800s. This grand hotel was once known as the largest in the island.