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George William Gordon House
Gordon House, the official meeting place of the Jamaican Government, located at the intersection of Duke and Beeston Streets in Kingston.
Gleaner Company Limited North Street c. 1969
Photograph shows the exterior of the Gleaner Company Limited, located on 7 North Street, Kingston, Jamaica. The Gleaner company is a Jamaican newspaper company. It commenced publication in 1834 and was founded by two brothers Jacob and Joshua…
Harbour Street looking east showing A.J. Samuels store, tramcar lines, horse and buggy
Photograph showing Harbour Street looking east and showing A.J. Samuels store, tramcar lines, horse and buggy. Several pedestrians can also be seen.
Harbour Street showing Treasury and Post Office at Duke Street corner
A section of Harbour Street in Downtown Kingston, looking west to east. The Treasury and the Post Office on opposite sides of the street are indicated in ink. Pedestrians are walking along the street.
Harbour View Round-a-bout
View of the Harbour View Round-a-bout in Kingston, Jamaica. A monument is in the centre of the circle.
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).
