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Uniform Title
The Bryant Slides Collection
Photo Description
The restoration of Rose Hall Great House, an example of Caribbean Georgian architecture, began in the 1960s, after its purchase by John Rollins, former Lieutenant Governor of Delaware in the United States of America. This plantation house in Saint James, Jamaica is home to the legendary story of Annie Palmer, known as the White Witch of Rose Hall. Slide labeled Rose Hall (ghost) N. coast.
Keywords
Architecture, Caribbean; Description and travel; Haunted places; Historic sites; Jamaica; Saint James (Jamaica); Sugar plantations; Vodou
Subject
Saint James (Jamaica) -- Description and travel; Historic sites -- Jamaica -- Saint James -- 1970-1980; Sugar plantations -- Jamaica -- Saint James -- 1970-1980; Architecture, Caribbean -- Jamaica -- 1770-1780; Haunted places -- Jamaica -- Saint James -- 1970-1980; Vodou -- Jamaica -- Saint James -- 1970-1980
Format
image/jpeg
Size Original
35 mm
Coverage-Temporal
Jamaica -- Caribbean region -- Saint James
Identifier
DP0003467
Identifier (Genre)
Transparencies
Rights
All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections and University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, (407) 823-2576
Recommended Citation
"Rose Hall against the mountains in Saint James, Jamaica" (1972). British West Indies Jamaica Slides. 74.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/bwi-slides-jamaica/74
Keywords
Architecture, Caribbean; Description and travel; Haunted places; Historic sites; Jamaica; Saint James (Jamaica); Sugar plantations; Vodou