Jamaica (nation)
Found in 404 Collections and/or Records:
The Cathedral, Spanish Town, Jamaica., 1879 - 1886
244 x 182 mm. A view showing St Catherine’s Cathedral, a red-brick building erected in 1714. In the foreground is a horse and cart loaded with a barrel.
The Causeway linking Portmore, St. Catherine and Kingston was completed in 1969 to facilitate the speedy transportation of the thousands of residents of this area into the Metropolitan area of Kingston, 1959 - 1982
370 x 300 mm. Aerial photograph by J.S. Tyndale-Biscoe.
The Colonial Bank, Kingston, 1887
178 x 228 mm.
The Court House, Port Maria, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
231 x 171 mm. A view showing the spacious and attractive stone court buildings with palm covered hills beyond and a river in the foreground.
The Falls of Glen Harven, 1887
178 x 228 mm.
The Fountain at Constant Spring, Jamaica, 1912
102 x 76 mm. Showing the stone fountain at Constant Spring, a spot about six miles from Kingston at the foot of the Blue Mountains.
The Gardens at Myrtle Bank Hotel, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
238 x 175 mm. A view showing men and women, probably hotel employees, standing beside a palm-shaded pool in the hotel’s celebrated gardens.
The home of the filmies (species of fern), 1887
178 x 228 mm.
The Jamaica High School for Boys at Hope, 1887
178 x 228 mm.
The Jamaica Hope, product of many years of research by Dr Lecky, is a cross between the Jersey and the Zebu of India, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. The caption continues 'The Indian strain in the Jamaica Hope makes it particularly suited to Tropical climates, while still producing a high quality and quantity of milk'. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Thomas Bryce.
The library of the University College, March 1955, 1955-03
153 x 116 mm. General view looking along the reading room, with students at work. The caption outlines, at length, the history of the University College of the West Indies in Jamaica.
The Norman Manley International Airport, one of the busiest and most modern in the Caribbean, handles a monthly average of 1,170 commercial flights and an average of 27,000 passengers monthly, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Institute of Jamaica photograph by Keith A. Morrison.
The Officers of the Jamaica Militia, 1960 - 1980
152 x 67 mm. Group portrait. The ink annotation on the reverse reads 'N. and A. Ill. 1899 Oct. Jamaica Infantry Militia. Scarlet, blue facings[?]'. Photographer unknown.
The Old Mill from which the ranch takes its name Rancho del Molino, 1899 - 1920
80 x 55 mm. Probably amateur snapshot.
The old sugar works, Rose Hall Jamaica, 1912
101 x 73 mm. 'Here can be seen the stone aqueduct, the wheel and wheelhouse and much of the old time sugar machinery. In the foreground is the fountain where the mules employed get water. This is all disused now in favour of a thoroughly modern equipment recently shipped out from England.' (Clemens).
The Parade Gardens, Kingston, Jamaica, 1912
99 x 76 mm. Showing the centre of the gardens which face the Kingston Government Offices.
The Parish Church, Kingston, 1887
178 x 228 mm.
The Plaza, Spanish Town, Jamaica, 1912
74 x 98 mm. Showing two women with baskets on their heads walking across the Plaza. In the background can be seen various Government Offices.
The Rio Cobre, Spanish Town, 1880 - 1889
231 x 176 mm. A view looking between trees and thick vegetation towards the river beyond.
The Roaring River Falls, 1880 - 1889
232 x 175 mm. A view showing two Europeans and a Jamaican in the foreground with part of the waterfalls visible among the heavy woods beyond.
The school feeding programme sponsored by the Jamaican Ministry of Education ensures a nutritious lunch for each child attending Primary School, thus making it easier for learning to take place, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Dennis Richardson.
The sinking of the river - Lindas Vale, 1887
178 x 228 mm.
The Town of Lucea, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
233 x 182 mm. A view from an elevated position looking across the town and bay of Lucea.
The Town of Lucea, N.W. coast of Jamaica from the Point, 1879 - 1886
235 x 175 mm. A view looking across the bay towards the town of Lucea which lies 25 miles west of Montego Bay.
The Union Jack being lowered at midnight 5 August, 1962, to make way for the new Jamaican National flag, 1962-08-05 - 1962-08-06
250 x 200 mm. Daily Gleaner photograph.