-
Archibald Dunkley), and is
known by many as The
First Rasta. Born in May
Crawle River on 16 June 1898,
Howell left
Jamaica as a youth,
traveling to many...
- diseases.
Initially the
people lived in a
tented camp on
Colonel Barry's Hog
Crawle. The town did not
begin to grow
until after the
further destruction of Port...
- from Adam
Goodheart to
Gideon Crawle since he is now a "bad Bart.'s steward." Old Adam is then
referred to as "Gideon
Crawle" or "Gideon" for the rest of...
- cu ft/s • minimum 0.1 cu ft/s • maximum 11o cu ft/s Basin features
Tributaries • left
Magno River • right Rio D'Oro,
Crawle river,
Pedro river,...
-
enable permanent works to proceed. Normally,
vibrating hammer, t-crane and
crawle drilling are used to
establish sheet piles.[citation needed]
Soldier piles...
- ****b & West Vale, Jamaica, 1878.
Halse Hall,
Caswell Hill,
Halse Hall
Crawle etc., Jamaica, 1877/78.
Anchovy Bottom, Jamaica, 1878. Hopewell,
Mount ****b...
- Bog Walk
Station (Branch Junction)
Crawle Halt
formerly New
Works Riversdale Station formerly Natural Bridge Station Harewood Halt
Darling Spring Halt...
- once a site of
Wealden iron production.
Cowbeech Forge (otherwise
known as
Crawle or
Cralle Forge)
stood alongside Hammer Lane,
close to
where it intersects...
-
included plantations and
thousands of
slaves at
Baylys Vale,
Brimmer Hall,
Crawle, Nonsuch,
Trinity plantation,
Tryall and
Unity and
stores and
other buildings...
-
including sugar estates in Montpelier, Jamaica,
Caymanas Park,
Shettlewood and
Crawle.
Although the
Ellis family wealth was
built on these,
after 1832 they were...