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Chebuctoo Great House
The Chebuctoo Great House in Westmoreland, Jamaica, once owned by Frances Jones in 1811.
Chatoyer, the chief of the black charaibes in St. Vincent with his wives ca. 1773
The picture shows Joseph Chatoyer with two of his wives. The women are partially nude except for their skirts. Chatoyer is seen patially nude as well and sports an orange tie-head. He poses with a weapon while he smokes a pipe. One wife carries a…
Chatoyer the chief of the black Charoibes in St. Vincent with his wives ca. 1773
Chief of the indigenous Black Caribs of St. Vincent, Chatoyer, with his two wives. One of the wives is walking with a load on her back while the other is standing by Chatoyer smoking tobacco with a sword in one hand.
Chatham Hotel, Montego Bay, Jamaica, the W.I.
Colour postcard showing the entrance of the Chatham Hotel in Montego Bay, St. James. Two hotel employees are standing at the entrance.
Charmaine Bulgin
Ms. Charmain Bulgin, showcasing her bath suit.
Tags: Bathing suits; Women - Jamaica
Charles Square, Montego Bay, St. James
Pedestrians walking in Charles Square, Montego Bay. Baskets, ceramic jars and hats are being displayed by vendors. A large tree and two buildings can be seen in the background. Charles Square, Montego Bay, was renamed Sam Sharpe Square, in 1981 in…
Charles Square, Montego Bay, 1924
A photograph of Charles Square, Montego Bay, showing a fenced garden in the centre of the street, farming, a round-about, commercial buildings, a parked car with a man standing at the door, a woman walking towards a man, a cyclist.
Charles Square, Montego Bay in the 1960s
Pedestrians (Women) walking in Charles Square, Montego Bay. Ceramic jars, flower pots and baskets are on the ground; car parked in front of building.
Charles Square (The Parade), Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Postcard depicting Charles Square (now Sam Sharpe Square) in Montego Bay. Prominently featured are the Montego Bay Civic Centre and a large water fountain.
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Louise Bennett

Miss Lou wearing an 18th century style dress and feathered hat. She is holding a parasol.