Browse Items (10076 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1008 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Maroons Members of a maroon community standing next to a dwelling in a rural area. Tags: Maroons - Jamaica; Rural areas Bishop's Lodge Cross Roads Exterior view of Bishop's Lodge in Cross Roads, St. Andrew. Guests are seen on the balcony and on the grounds. Trafalgar Park House A house at Trafalgar Park. Man at a window looks down at a woman as she walks towards a carriage at the gate. Two huge trees are at the front. Hardie House An 18th century house featuring Palladian architecture. It became a part of Kingston College in the 1940s and was named Hardie House in honour of Rev. Dr. William George Hardie, Anglican Lord Bishop of Jamaica (1931 - 1945). Officers and men of the West India Regiment, World War I Officers and soldiers of the West India Regiment, World War I sitting on the desk beside a ship. Norman Manley, 'The outdoor man' An athletic looking Norman Manley in vest and shorts stooping with hand on his dog. Sir Henry Morgan, Lt. Gov. of Jamaica Drawing of Sir Henry Morgan, pirate and Lt. Governor of Jamaica. Deputy Mayor Lynden Newland, Mayor Bustamante, Town Clerk Russell Lewars and KSAC Fire Officer L-R: Kingston's Deputy Mayor, Lynden Newland, Mayor Alexander Bustamante, Town Clerk, Russell Lewars and KSAC Fire Officer in 1947. Parish Church Kingston Photograph of the Parish Church in Kingston - surrounded by plants, concrete and metal fence with steps leading from the street. Captain John Rackham An illustration of Captain John Rackham, an English pirate, popularly known as Calico Jack. Previous Page of 1008 Next Page Featured Item Side view of Duke Street United Church Duke Street United Church with a view of other public buildings along Duke Street.