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Daphne Du MaurierDAPHNE DU MAURIER English writer and novelist, author of " Rebecca" and " Jamaica Inn" pictured at her home Menabilly, in Fowey, Cornwall
Jubilee Market, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Date: circa 1905
The Ford at Cave River, Clarendon, Jamaica, West Indies. circa 1910
Jamaica Inn, Bodmin Moor, CornwallJamaica Inn, a Grade II listed building on Bodmin Moor near Bolventor, Cornwall, built as a coaching inn in 1750
MV Empire Windrush, best known for the arrival of West Indian immigrants at Tilbury Docks on 22 June 1948. Date: circa 1948
The Jamaica Inn, Bolventor, CornwallThe Jamaica Inn, Bolventor, Bodmin Moor, near Launceston, Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
Jamaica, West Indies - The Town of Mandeville - Aerial View Date: circa 1920s
Jamaica - Harvesting the Sugar Cane Crop on a large Estate Date: circa 1910s
Stuffed Kittens LunchStuffed animals sit around a tiny table eating and drinking at the Walter Potter Museum, Jamaica Inn, London, sadly sold off and disbanded in 2003. Date: 1960s
HENRY MORGAN 1635-1688Sir Henry Morgan, a Welsh buccaneer in the English service, carrying out many raids on the Spanish, favoured by Charles II and appointed Governor of Jamaica
West Indian MusiciansMarimba boxes feature in popular Calypso bands, Jamaica, West Indies. Date: 1960s
Jamaica Pond, West Roxbury, Mass. People ice skating on Jamaica Pond, West Roxbury, Mass. Date c1859
OLYMPICS / 1948 / 400 METREArthur Wint (Jamaica) sets the 400 metre record
Discovery of America. Second Voyage of Columbus. Jamaica. 15Jamaica. 15th century. Second Voyage of Columbus. Jamaicans refuse to give food to Columbus and he, knowing that there will be a lunar eclipse, tells them that God will deny the light
Jamaica - Panorama of MandevilleSlide showing a photograph over looking the city of Mandeville. Mandeville is the capital and largest town in the parish of Manchester in the county of Middlesex, Jamaica.. Part of Box 108
A prospect of Port Antonio, and town of Titchfield, in parish of Portland, on the North side Jamaica, taken from Navy island
Daphne Du Maurier / KidsDAPHNE DU MAURIER English novelist and writer, author of " Rebecca" and " Jamaica Inn" pictured with her children, Christian, Flavia and Tessa in 1947
Daphne Du Maurier CoverDAPHNE DU MAURIER English writer and novelist. Author of " Rebecca" and " Jamaica Inn" and famous resident of Cornwall
Jamaica EarthquakeWhen Jamaica is devastated by an earthquake, the Royal Navy brings food and supplies for the victims
View of Port Antonio, Jamaica, West Indies, from Richmond, with Navy Island (a former British naval base) in the distance, and the Titchfield Hotel on the right. Date: circa 1910
Titchfield Hotel, Port Antonio, Jamaica, West Indies, later owned by the Hollywood star Errol Flynn. Date: circa 1910
Jamaica - Ocho RiosOcho Rios - a port town on Jamaicas north coast. Date: circa 1908
Jamaican warrior
Jamaica - West Indies - Mandeville - Market Day. Date: circa 1910s
Aerial view of Newcastle, Jamaica, West Indies. 1887
Jamaica, West Indies - Banana Blossoms and fruit. Date: circa 1910s
Jamaica - The Old Homestead - Early view of Jamaica set within an attractive gold border. Date: circa 1900s
Cordia sebestena, geiger treeEngraving from Natural History of Jamaica Tab 164 by Sir Hans Sloane. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London
A Village Post Office in Jamaica Date: circa 1907
Poster depicting people cutting bananas in JamaicaPoster for the Empire Marketing Board, depicting people cutting bananas in Jamaica
The Temporary Courthouse at Morant BayThe temporary courthouse in Morant Bay in Jamaica. Soldiers stand guard at a gathering under a long gazebo, serving as a temporary courthouse. A stone grain store lies a little further away
A house on Young St, Spanish Town, Jamaica, West Indes, circa 1900. Date: circa 1900
A view in the Island of Jamaica, of the spring-head of Roaring River on the estate of William Beckford esqr. Date 1778 Mar. 25th
A view in the island of Jamaica, of the bridge crossing the River Cobre near Spanish Town. Published 1778
Glasgow / Jamaica BridgeGlasgow: Jamaica Bridge and Jamaica Street
Jamaica PepperMYRTUS PIMENTA Jamaica pepper
Jamaica / Port Royal / 1865The dramatic harbour setting of the town of Port Royal, Jamaica
Royal tour of the Caribbean 1966Queen Elizabeth on tour in the Caribbean, visiting Jamaica. Date: April 1966
Royal Mail Steam Packet Company offices, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Date: circa 1908
Tim-Buc-Too the black former Royal Navy sailor Charles M'GeeTim-Buc-Too, the black former Royal Navy sailor Charles M'Gee, born in Jamaica 1744 worked as a crossing-sweeper at Ludgate Hill, London 1815 Date: 1815
Wesleyan Church, Seaforth, Jamaica earthquake. Date: 1907
Kingston Cathedral, Jamaica earthquake. Date: 1907
Parish Church, Kingston, Jamaica earthquake. Date: 1907
Coke Memorial Church, Kingston, Jamaica earthquake. Date: 1907
Church Street, Kingston, Jamaica earthquake. Date: 1907
Wesleyan Church, Kingston, Jamaica earthquake. Date: 1907
American pipe snake and slow wormAmerican pipe snake or false coral snake, Anilius scytale 1, 2, and slow worm, Anguis fragilis. Amphibia, Anguis, Coral, black banded, Jamaica, Anguis jamaiciensis, Anguis ater, Anguis coraline
Kinkajou, Potos flavus. Yellow weasel or yellow maucauco, Lemur potto
View of Addington Place, near Croyden in Surrey, 1784View of Addington Place, the seat of James Trecothick Esq. near Croyden in Surrey. Palladian-style house in gardens designed by Capability Brown
West Indian snowberry, Chiococca albaWest Indian snowberry, David's milkberry, or cahinca, Chiococca alba. Native to Jamaica, St Domingo (Haiti) and Barbados, introduced by Dr William Sherard in 1729
Stelis micrantha orchid. Native to Jamaica, described and figured by botanist Sir James Edward Smith. Small-flowered stetis, Stetis micrantha (sic)
Sudamerlycaste barringtoniae orchid. Native to Jamaica, flowered in Mrs Jane Barrington's garden at Mongewell in 1791
Star of Bethlehem, Hippobroma longifloraStar of Bethlehem or madamfate, Hippobroma longiflora. Long-flowered lobelia, Lobelia longiflora. Native of Jamaica and the West Indies, provided by Thomas C. Palmer of Bromley, Kent
Spreading scarlet hamelia, Hamelia patens. Native of St Domingo, Jamaica and the Andes, Peru, Provided by Mrs Walker of Arno's Grove, Southgate
Jamaica Road, North Bermondsey, London. Date: circa 1930s
Riots in Jamaica, 1938Riots in Jamaica in 1938 over a pay dispute. Photograph shows a suspected blackleg, accused of intended strike-breaking in the docks, being man-handled by other workers. Date: 1938
Scene of Morant Bay Rebellion in JamaicaThe Governors house in Spanish town, during the outbreak of rebellion in Jamaica in 1865. A platoon of soldiers march in front the governors house
View of Freetown, Jamaica
Drying ginger, Manchester, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Ginger root, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Ginger root, Jamaica, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Peeling ginger, Manchester, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Peeling ginger Manchester Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Cutting sisal, Clarendon, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Drying ginger in Manchester Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Coconut grove Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Cutting sisal Clarendon Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Drying sisal, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Drying sisal Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Sisal production, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Sisal production Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Splitting coconuts, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Splitting coconuts Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Drying coconuts, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Drying coconuts Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Coconut grove, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Tom Cringles cotton tree, St Catherine, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Cigar factory, Kingston, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
Cigar factory, Kingston, Jamaica, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Sorting tobacco, St Catherine, Jamaica, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Cutting sugar cane, Jamaica Date: early 1900s
St Mary sugar can factory, Jamaica Date: early 1900s