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The Cantonments, Newcastle, Jamaica

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The cantonments (military quarters) on a hill overlooking a dirt road in Newcastle, St. Andrew. A horse and donkey are harnessed at the foot of a slope.

Newcastle from Strawberry Hill

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Panoramic but distant view of Newcastle, barracks of a British regiment, high in the hills and mountains of St. Andrew.

The Newcastle Cemetery

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Tombs and tombstones in the Newcastle cemetery in the hills of St. Andrew, Jamaica. Two trees are in the foreground while buildings are seen on top of a hill in the background.

Newcastle, Barrack, Jamaica

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Newcastle, the barracks of a British regiment perched on the wooded slopes of the hills. The Fives-court and Pararde Ground
road network are seen.

Newcastle, St. Andrew

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Newcastle, St. Andrew, military training facility. A Fives-court (top right) completes the layout, demonstrating British culture.

Nuttall Memorial Hospital : the opening ceremony

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The opening ceremony of the Nuttall Memorial Hospital in Cross Roads, St. Andrew. A large crowd gathers in front the hospital.

Newcastle with view of Kingston and Port Royal

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Aerial photograph of Newcastle military training Camp, with Kingston and Port Royal in the distance.

James Nuttall

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James Nuttall, father of Archbishop of the West Indies, Enos Nuttall, seated with book open on his lap.

Belmont House

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Belmont House Stony Hill, Jamaica partially hidden by trees and shrubs, where Archbishop, Enos Nuttall lived with his family. It later housed the Belmont Orphanage.

Bishop Douet

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Portrait of Bishop Frederick Douet, Assistant Bishop of Jamaica.