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Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom: History, Heritage and Culture

By: Kathleen E. A. Monteith; Glen Richards | Book details

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Illustrations
1.1 Page from Pepper Pen records, 1826-1845 - II
1.2 Page from the Duckenfield Hall plantation records, 1787 - 12
2.1 Vera Effigies Johannis Taylor - 28
2.2 The Arms of the Royal Colony of Jamaica, devised in 1661 - 32
4.1 Edward Long - 78
4.2 View of Fort William Estate, Westmoreland, 1778 - 83
5.1 Mortar and pestle used for pounding starches to a paste - 97
5.2 Jamaican market woman in African-type head-tie - 103
5.3 Shepherd Malachai "Kapo" Reynolds in African-type head-tie - 103
6.1 A young Shepherd Malachai "Kapo" Reynolds leading a Revival service - 119
7.1 King Street on Christmas morning, 1895 - 151
7.2 Victoria Pier Market on Christmas morning, 1912 - 152
7.3 "Father Christmas" advertisement for Crosswell and Co. - 156
8.1 Bungalow-type house in Collins Green, St Andrew, 1924 - 188
8.2 Bungalow type house in St Andrew - 189
9.1 "The Science of the Dig" - 198
9.2 "Arawak Burial Practices in Jamaica" - 199
9.3 "Arawak Images in Jamaican Caves" - 200
9.4 Arawak rock sculpture at Dryland, near Pear Tree Grove Post Office - 201
9.5 "Carving of a Zemi, Possibly Youcahuna Surmounted on a Staff" - 202
9.6 "Carving of a Bird, Possibly a Pelican with a Platform for Use in the Cohoba Ritual" - 202
9.7 "Spoon with Carving of a Zemi (most likely Maquetaurie Guayaba)" - 202

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