Browse Items (10708 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1071 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added 4th West India Regiment Members of the 4th West India Regiment gathered in an informal setting. Tags: Britain, Army - West India Regiment; Drums; Great Britain, Army. - West India Regiment; Military bands; Military uniforms; Soldiers 60 ton-tip-lorry for mining "60 ton-tip-lorry for mining use produced by Changhun no. 1 motor vehicle." Tags: Trucks 611 Dumaine St., New Orleans where "The French in the West Indies" was written - 1941 A man looking out a window of the house at 611 Dumaine St., New Orleans where the book titled "The French in the West Indies" was written - 1941. 652E. Capital St., Washington D.C where W.A.R. wrote 'The Caribbean' in 1939-1940 A man standing by the steps of an apartment building at 652 E. Capital Street, Washington, D. C. where Walter Adolphe Roberts wrote the book 'The Caribbean in 1939 - 1940'. 86 Church St., Kingston - W.A.R. birthplace A man about to climb a staircase leading to a house at 86 Church Street, Kingston - the birthplace of Walter Adolphe Roberts. 9 Monk Street Side views of the no. 9 Monk Street dwelling in Spanish Town, St. Catherine. Tags: Buildings - Jamaica; Dwellings - Jamaica; Spanish Town (St. Catherine, Jamaica); St. Catherine (Jamaica); Streets - Jamaica 9th race (Willy Milly) Tags: Caymanas (St. Catherine, Jamaica); Horse racing - Jamaica; Horse sports - Jamaica; Horses; Jockeys; Racetracks (Horse racing) - Jamaica A negro hut Man, woman and child in front of a thatched hut. The woman is doing laundry. A badly damaged house in Hanover Three men stand by a section of a house in Hanover that has been almost completely damaged by earthquake in 1957. Tags: Dwellings; Dwellings - Earthquake effects; Hanover (Jamaica) A barber salon Inside an empty barbershop in Kingston, Jamaica. Tags: Barbering; Barbershops - Jamaica Previous Page of 1071 Next Page Featured Item Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House Remains of the Stokes Hall Great House, built by Luke Stokes and destroyed by earthquake in 1907.