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Official visit of Winston Churchill - photograph (34)
A group including Norman Manley (right), Mayor Edward Fagan (in black gown) await Winston Churchill's arrival in Kingston.
Brown's Town, St. Ann
This hilltop view of Brown’s Town was taken in 1910 and the scene shows the town abuzz with activity. At present, Brown’s Town is a vibrant commercial center, with the hub being the Brown’s Town Market.
St. James Parish Church
Built between 1775 and 1782, the church was dedicated to St. James, the Great-Patron Saint of Spain. The 1957 earthquake caused extensive damage to this structure, which brought the need for a complete restoration of the building. One of the numerous…
John Canoe dancers, Jamaica, W.I.
A troupe of John Canoe dancers including the "Queen" and Pitchy Patchy. John Canoe/Jonkonnu is believed to be derived from the name of a famous African Chief of the Guinea Coast named John Connu and a cultural retention of slave society. In Jamaica,…
South Camp Hotel
This hotel was situated at 68 South Camp Rd, a mile from the heart of Kingston and was able to house 48 guests. It featured a cocktail bar, fresh water swimming pool, card games and archery for experts and amateurs. The last telephone listing of the…
Myrtle Bank Hotel
Postcard of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, inside the gates. Horse drawn carriages are parked alongside the left wing.
Constant Spring Hotel
A colour postcard of the beautiful Constant Spring Hotel showing the towers and the lawns
Greetings from Jamaica, Myrtle Bank Hotel Kingston, Jamaica
Colour postcard of the lovely Myrtle Bank Hotel, surrounded by palm trees and a water fountain on the grounds
The Governor's Coach
Passengers of the Governor's Coach standing on the outside and looking on as a woman hands a floral arrangement to a man and woman. This special rail service was offered to tourists wishing to tour the countryside of Jamaica. The coach would leave…
Fern Gully, St. Ann, Jamaica
A coloured photo of a postcard showing a scene of Fern Gully St. Ann, Jamaica. This is a damp archway stretching for 4.8km outside of Ocho Rios, St. Ann. It houses over 500 species of fern; the first of which were planted in the 1880s.Ferns and thick…