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Coat of Arms Related to Jamaica

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Three historic Jamaican arms and crests.

Jamaica 1671 Insignia

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Jamaica's insignia in 1671.

Kingston City of (Jamaica) Coat of Arms

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"KINGSTON, City of (Jamaica). Argent, a chevron embattled azure between two pine-apples in chief, and on a mount a coffee-tree in base proper, on a chief wavy gules a lion passant guardant or. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi South American…

King Street

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Commercial building at the corner of King Street and Barry Street in Down Town Kingston.

The terminus for Mandeville - Williamsfield station

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Railroad station at Williamsfield in Mandeville, Jamaica, showing horse-drawn carriages and passengers waiting in the terminus.

The winning 4x400 relay team, 1952

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Members of Jamaica's winning 4x400 relay team [in centre] at the 1952 Helsinki Games - Les Laing, George Rhoden, Arthur Wint and Herb McKenley winners of the 4x400m.

The 'Wolverine' that took George William Gordon to Morant Bay to be hanged

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"The Wolverine" the ship on which Governor Eyre took George William Gordon to St. Thomas, where martial law was in force, to be hanged.