Port Maria (inhabited place)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
A view near Port Maria, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
184 x 114 mm. A view (from the seashore) looking towards a residential house, with mountains beyond.
Jamaica Port Maria, 1880 - 1889
217 x 133 mm. A view looking down on Port Maria with the bay in the background. Port Maria, on the north-eastern coast of Jamaica, was at this time largely used as a port for fruit steamers loading bananas grown in the parish of St Mary’s. See also Y307A/13-14.
Jamaica Port Maria, 1880 - 1889
219 x 127 mm. A view looking across the bay at Port Maria showing the town and jetties, with hills in the background. See also Y307A/11 and 14.
Jamaica Port Maria, 1880 - 1889
216 x 127 mm. A view looking along an unsurfaced street in Port Maria, with Jamaicans standing in the roadway watching the photographer.
Port Maria, 1880 - 1889
219x135mm. View from the hillside behind looking down onto Port Maria and the bay beyond. Situated on the north-eastern coast of Jamaica, Port Maria was largely used as a port for fruit steamers loading bananas grown in the parish of St Mary's. Duplicate of Y307A/11.
Port Maria, North Coast, Jamaica, 1879 - 1886
229 x 178 mm. A view looking along the Bay towards Port Maria, with wooded hills beyond. In the foreground a coconut palm and a trumpet-tree are identified in a caption.
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.