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Members of Enos Nuttall's family
Portraits of members of the Most Reverend Enos Nuttall's, Archbishop of the West Indies, 1893-1916, family. Members are Charles Nuttall; Lillie Nuttall; Ernest Nuttall; Clare Nuttall; Isabel Nuttall.
Charles Costa and bride Dorothy Nuttall on wedding day, April 5, 1927
Charles and Dorothy Costa on their wedding day, April 5, 1927. The wedding dress is of hand-made lace imported from India. Dorothy was the only child of Ernest and Gertrude Nuttall (nee Cargill) and was the only grandchild of Archbishop Enos Nuttall.
Funeral attendees, Archbishop Nuttall Service
A large crowd, part of the funeral procession of the funeral service of the Most Reverend Enos Nuttall, Archbishop of the West Indies, 1893-1916 held on June 1, 1916. He is buried in the St. Andrew Parish Church Cemetery, Half Way Tree.
The Most Rev. Enos Nuttall, Archbishop of the West Indies, 1893-1916
The Most Reverend Enos Nuttall, Archbishop of the West Indies, 1893-1916, seated in ceremonial robe on a wooden chair.
The Most Rev. Enos Nuttall, Archbishop of the West Indies
Portrait of Archbishop Enos Nuttall, Archbishop of the West Indies, 1893-1916. Left side shot.
18th century house, Half Way Tree, St. Andrew
Two-storey 18th century board house with semi-circular steps at the entrance in Half Way Tree, St. Andrew. Trees overhang a dirt road.
New Montpelier Great House
Photograph of the new Montpelier Great House at side of road in St. James, Jamaica. Consists of two-storey
verandah spanning the width of the house. An out house is at right.
verandah spanning the width of the house. An out house is at right.
Morgan's Valley House
Two-storey board house with verandah in Morgan's Valley, Clarendon. Trees surround the property.
Mr. McPhail's Residence
Residence belonging to John Powell McPhail. Two-storey family house with shingle roof. Tall coconut trees are on the property.
Ruins of Kenilworth
Section of Kenilworth works ruins, with elliptical window and semi-circular entrance.