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Arntully House

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A woman stands on the balcony of the Arntully House, at the Arntully Estate in St. Thomas.

Annandale Great House

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Front view of the Annandale Great House (built 1760) in St. Ann, near Ocho Rios.

Morgan's Forest Postal Agency

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The Morgan's Forest Postal Agency in Clarendon.

Annotto Bay

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An artist's impression of Annotto Bay, St. Mary showing ships and boats sailing in the bay and mountains in the distance.

19th Century Kingston house, North Street

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The side view of a 19th century house on North Street, Kingston. Two young boys are walking along the road close by.

A negro hung alive by the ribs to a gallows

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A photographic print of a live negro hanging from a gallows by a rope tied around his ribs. Human skeletal remains are on the ground below him.

A supervisor explains the operations in his department at Kellwood of Jamaica Ltd.

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A supervisor explains the operations of his department to His Excellency the Governor General, Sir Clifford Campbell, and a government official while a woman sews a garment.

Alexander Bedward between two police

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Alexander Bedward, dressed in full white, is escorted by two police men while his followers march behind them.

An interior view of a Jamaica House of Correction

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A photographic print showing enslaved Africans being tortured by various means in a Jamaica House of Correction.

At Sea Scout base - Clifford Campbell

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Sir Clifford Campbell (left) and other scouts walking along the pier at the Sea Scout Base. Boats are anchored to the pier.