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Wag Water River, Castleton Gardens
A portion of the Wag Water River that runs through the Castleton Gardens property in St. Mary. This river that is usually flowing with water appears mostly dry, as the island was experiencing a period of severe drought at the time this photograph was…
Pinnacle, St. Catherine
Ruins of Leonard Howell's great house located at Pinnacle in the hills of St. Catherine. The Rastafarian community at Pinnacle was started by Leonard Howell, "the first rasta" and founder of Rastafarianism.
Jamaica National Heritage Trust (Headquarters House)
The building known as Hibbert or Headquarters House on Duke Street, Kingston, which now houses the head office of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust. Headquarters House was built in 1755 by English merchant, Thomas Hibbert.
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.
Banana Tree at Castleton Gardens
Ornamental bananas, originally brought to Jamaica from Tropical Asia, at the Castleton Gardens in St. Mary, Jamaica.
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.
Campbell-Stokes sunshine recorder on Worthy Park Estate
The weather instrument used on the Worthy Park Sugar Estate to record and measure sunshine.
Bog Walk Railway Station
Photograph of the railway station in Bog Walk that was constructed around 1895.
Black River Hospital, St. Elizabeth
Entrance of the Black River Public General Hospital in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
Beach at Rocky Point, St. Thomas
View of a beach at Rocky Point with three fishing boats and small ruined building in the water.
