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A very simple map of Jamaica from Bordone's Isolario (The Book of Islands), printed in Venice in 1528. Fragment showing Jamaica from an early map of Cuba in Ruscelli's Atlas, probably the 1562 edition, published in Italy. [2] Early map of Jamaica (and part of Cuba) engraved by Girolamo Porro for Porcacchi's book L'Isole piu Famose del Mondo ...
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Parishes of Jamaica. Categories: Administrative divisions by country. Geography of Jamaica. Administrative divisions in North America. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
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Categories: Buildings and structures by country. Buildings and structures in the Caribbean by country. Buildings and structures in North America by country. Architecture in Jamaica. Jamaica. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.
English: Map of administrative divisions of XY (see filename) Date. 12 October 2012. Source. Own work. This W3C-unspecified vector image was created with Adobe Illustrator. This SVG file was uploaded with Commonist. This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Trelawny in Jamaica.svg (by TUBS ).
Brimmer Hall as shown on James Robertson 's map of 1804. Brimmer Hall is a Jamaican Great House and 642 acre plantation [2] located near Port Maria, in Saint Mary Parish, Jamaica. In the eighteenth century Brimmer Hall was owned by Zachary Bayly as part of a series of contiguous sugar plantations. These consisted of Trinity, Tryall, and Roslyn ...
Green Park Great House was purchased by Ray Fremmer, an American WW2 veteran, an eccentric amateur historian and archaeologist originally from Boston, who moved to Jamaica before 1960. Fremmer was the author of the 1963 book, Jamaica's heroes and patriots, and led the 1965 excavation of the heroes of the Morant Bay rebellion.