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Cane crusher at Golden Grove Sugar Factory in St. Thomas
A heavy duty cane crusher at the Golden Grove Sugar Factory in St. Thomas. The sugar company was started in 1924 and since 2015, Seprod Group of Companies became responsible for sale and distribution of sugar produced at the factory.
Cane Cutters and Overseer
Cane cutters take a break to have a lunch of sugarcane while a white overseer looks on.
Cane River Falls
A section of the Cane River Falls in Bull Bay, St. Andrew.
Cane River Falls
Pathway leading to the caves at Cane River Falls in Bull Bay, St. Andrew
Cannon at Titchfield High School
Photograph of an old cannon on the Titchfield High School property. The cannon is one of the many relics on the property of a time when the property was known as Fort George.
Canvas Can Competition
"Winners of Wherry Wharf Ltd.'s 'Canvas Can' Competition, met recently at Wherry Wharf Ltd., Newsport East for a prize presentation ceremony. The grand prize of $400.00 was awarded to Edgar Flowers of a Kingston address, who designed a canvas support…
Capitol glow
"Washington, Dec. 16 - Capitol glow - The West front of the capitol shows the sign of the times shortly after the Capitol Christmas Tree was lighted Monday evening. Sen. Sam Ervin, D-C.C. pressed the button to light the tree which came from the…
Capitol Hill
"Capitol Hill (N. Anderson) cruises by General Q. (K. Brown) to release his maiden certificate on Saturday at Caymanas Park."
Capri motor accidents along Spanish
"Inspecting the damage: passersby inspecting the damage to this Capri motorcar along Spanish Town Road yesterday morning. The Daily News understands that driver Ruel Harrison was travelling westerly along Spanish Town Road when this mishap occurred.…
Capt. Bartholomew Roberts with his two ships - The Royal Fortune and The Ranger
Captain Bartholomew Roberts with two ship, viz. the Royal Fortune and Ranger, takes a sail in Whydah Road on the coast of Guiney, January 11th, 1721/2.
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Myrtle Bank Hotel

View of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, built in the mid 1800s. This grand hotel was once known as the largest in the island.