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Item ID: 60579  
  

Jamaica 1906 Postcard Tree Chimney BURLINGTON Sugar Est

Vintage Old Undivided Back Postcard. Jamaique. Burlington. Tree Growing out of chimney. SUGAR ESTATE. Bridge, River. Palm Trees. Unusual Card.

Publisher: A. Duperly 7 sons Kingston Ja.
Series No: 60
Sent from: Kingston
Addressed to: Dorchester
Condition: Used
Background: Jamaica was discovered by Christopher Columber in 1492. The name is derived from the word XAYMACA, given it by the original Indian tribe, the Arawaks, who were exterminated by the Spaniards, rulers of the island until 1655. The English, under General Venables and Admiral Penn father of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, took it from the Spanish by conquest and Jamaica later became an Independent Nation within the British Commonwealth in 1962.

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Jamaica 1906 Postcard Tree Chimney BURLINGTON Sugar Est


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