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Llandovery Falls (Cleary and Elliott)

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The cascading waters of St. Ann's Llandovery Falls, surrounded by lush vegetation.

View of the town and harbour of Port Royal in Jamaica

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Port Royal and its harbour as seen from the sea.

Port Royal, Jamaica, The W.I.

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Port Royal as seen from the air. Also showcased are the sea surrounding the town and the vast mountainous region in the background.

Aerial view of Port Royal - Ja. - W.I.

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Postcard of an overhead view of the town of Port Royal, Kingston.

Drawing of a building that existed at Port Royal at the time of the 1692 earthquake

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Drawing of a plot representing a house surveyed for Peter Bartaboe Carpenter, situated at Port Royal.

Port Royal buildings (by J. Valdez)

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Aerial view of buildings in the town of Port Royal in Kingston, Jamaica. A few palm and coastal trees can be seen along with the mountains and the sea with boats by the harbour.

Divers at Port Royal during the 1969 Excavation Project

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Three divers pose with an artifact retrieved from the seas by Port Royal, Kingston.

A street in Port Royal, Jamaica

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One of the photographs taken from the Gardner's Series showing buildings along a street in Port Royal, Jamaica.

Hampden Church

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Historic drawing of the Hampden United Church in Hampden, Trelawny. The church, once known as Scots' Kirk, as well as Hampden Presbyterian, is located on land once belonging to 18th century proprietor, Archibald Sterling.

Stirling Church and School

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Drawing of the Stirling Church (right) and School. Men, women and children are assembled before the buildings. The buildings are connected to Archibald Stirling, 18th century proprietor.