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Frederick Robinson, craft vendor
"On the spot craft - Carla Troske and her son John from St. Louis, Missouri were quite impressed when they had the chance of seeing the making of a straw hat from start to finish, by the skillful vendor Frederick Robinson. Both visitors report having…
Jippi Jappa Festival in Port Antonio Square
"Public concert: Despite overcast skies, hundreds of people turned out to the Port Antonio town square recently to watch the Generation Gap and leading Jamaican artistes, in the first in a series of open air reggae concerts to be held in Port Antonio…
The outside of Castleton Gardens
An outside view of Castleton Botanical Gardens.
Rose Leon and Gerald Groves
"New York meeting: Minister of Local Government, the Hon. Rose Leon, is pictured with Consul General, the Hon. Gerald Groves, at an informal get together of Jamaican organizations and others, hosted in her honour by the Consul General at the offices…
Patricia Campbell
" 'Welcome' Miss Jamaica [United Kingdom] - Miss Patricia Campbell who is currently on her prize trip to Jamaica seen being welcome by the Mayor of Kingston, Councillor Arthur jones when she recently called on him in his parlour at the K.S.A.C.'s…
Morgan's Bridge Market Day
Market day on the main road at Morgan's Bridge Westmoreland during the colonial period. Wooden buildings are on both sides of the unpaved road. People walking about about, people conversing, people being transported on horse drawn cart.
View of Prince Rupert's Bay, Dominica
Three men pulling the remnants of a wrecked ship at Prince Rupert's Bay in Dominica. Another boat/ship has been beached whilst two are at sea.
5 1/2" x 9". col. aquatint.
5 1/2" x 9". col. aquatint.
St. Kitts
Engraving by Medland showing a property at Saint Kitts. A man is seen with a horse and in the distance, a fleet of ships are at sea.
5 1/4 x 8 1/2 col. aquatint.
5 1/4 x 8 1/2 col. aquatint.
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Moulton Barrett House, Falmouth
Two-storey building in Falmouth, located on lands once owned by Edward Moulton Barrett and the Barrett family in the 18th century.
