![]() Parish Church, Montego Bay, clock tower and graves Photographs of the ruins at Rose Hall, and the restored house, home of the notorious "White Witch of Rose Hall" Terrain in the region of the Cockpit Country There are now traffic lights at either end of the bridge to ascertain one-way traffic only, due to the width of the bridge. Plaques at the National Library of Jamaica, to Mary Seacole and West India Reference Library.ĭrawings from Jamaica Almanacs: Rodney MemorialĪ stroll by the Bog Walk River, c 1896-1904īog Walk bridge, a modern view. Von der Porten, of the Glass Bucket Club, and Mrs. ![]() 1943, taken by servicemen stationed at Vernam Field Elizabeth, dated 1919.Ī print of a Working Windmill of the 18th to 19th centuriesġ880 Almanac data Report of Acres of Land in Cultivation in each parish in 1878.Īds from Almanacs: Drawings of some stores in Kingston, 1847 See Flint RiverĪ surveyor's map of Little Park in St. Dickson has transcribed the names and information written on each parcel on the map, so that the information can be easily read.Ī survey map of Cousins Cove in Hanover, dated 1824.Ī survey map of the Flint River area in Hanover, compared with a map of the area c1800. This is a hand-drawn version of a map showing patents and property owners from 1674 to the 18th century. Dickson has numbered and transcribed the names and information written on each parcel on the map, and placed the numbers on the map, so that the information can be easily read and tied together. around Orange Bay and Green Island from 1673 to 1729. This is a hand-drawn version of a map showing patents etc. Port AntonioĪn excellent detailed topographical map showing places in the area of the Marches of Troops during the Maroon Wars Maroons Map of Kingston Harbour c 1774 Kingston HarbourĪ series of excellent detailed Insurance Maps of Kingston 1894.Ī History of the development of Kingston, written and illustrated by Michelle Gadpaille, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4. MoravianĮarly map of the Kingston and Port Royal Harbours Map showing the location of 19th century Moravian Missions. Map of Jamaica c1845, in black and white. Map of Jamaica, 1794, "for the History of the British West Indies by Bryan Edwards Esquire." Map of Jamaica before 1774, in 3 sections: This is an excellent map, and it identifies most of the larger properties by the name of the owner. For full directions and links, please go to Jamaica 17 Gazetteers. Provided to this site by Antony Maitland. These names have been extracted and keyed to coordinates on the maps so that they can be located. These are very detailed maps, with thousands of names of properties, most of which were the names of the owners. (Please allow these pages time to load, due to the size of some of the files) JAMAICA- MAPS Please take a tour of Jamaica through time. This album reflects the present, as well as the era reported on this site, while sharing the beauty of Jamaica. Others think that the way things are is the way that things always were. ![]() To many of the readers of this site, Jamaica is just the name of a place that their parents or grandparents talked about. Some of the pictures you will see here are prints or maps of an earlier Jamaica, others are modern photographs. Jamaican Family Search Genealogy Research Library
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