Browse Items (10253 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1026 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added The Rectory From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931. Tags: Parsonages - Jamaica The Rectory From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931. Tags: Anglican church buildings - Jamaica; Parsonages - Jamaica The Rectory - St. Johns Partial view of the rectory of the St. John's Anglican Church. From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931. Tags: Anglican church buildings - Jamaica; Parsonages - Jamaica The Rectory: The Holy Trinity, Montego Bay Photograph of the Holy Trinity church and rectory in Montego Bay, St. James The Reign of Terror: a narrative of facts concerning Ex-Governor Eyre, George William Gordon, and the Jamaica Atrocities The Right Honble. Richard Lord Howe Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Fleets in America Tags: Admirals - Great Britain - Portraits; Generals - Great Britain; Great Britain. Royal Navy - Officers - Portraits; Howe, Richard, - 1726-1799; Howe, Richard, - 1726-1799 - Portraits; Military uniforms; United States - History -Revolution, 1775-1783 - Portraits The Rockers "The Rockers sweeping up a storm with their 'crash programme skank'. " Tags: Dance; Dancers The Rodney Memorial in the Square at Spanish Town commemorating the Admiral's victory over the French A view of the Rodney Memorial in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, Jamaica The Rodney Memorial in the square, Spanish Town Photograph of the Rodney Memorial; memorial built to Admiral George Brydges Rodney in Spanish Town. Tags: Historic sites - Jamaica; Memorials - Jamaica; Spanish Town (St. Catherine, Jamaica); St. Catherine (Jamaica) The Rodney Monument at Spanish Town Rodney monument with dome shaped roof, in Spanish Town St. Catherine Previous Page of 1026 Next Page Featured Item Crashed plane "Soldiers guard a plane after its crash-landing at Lilliput near Montego Bay yesterday."