Mixing at the control desk on the Youthman Promotion Dancehall Sound System, Kingston Jamaica 1986.
Soundmen mixing at the desk on the Sugar Minott Youthman Promotion dancehall session on Robert Crescent, Maxfield Park, Kingston Jamaica 1986
The train is coming Jamaica 1991.
Jamaican men sharing a spliff in between the carriages onboard the Kingston to Montego Bay train. Jamaica 1991.
The train is coming November/December. Jamaica 1991.
Passengers boarding at the Jamaica railway station terminus for the train to Montego bay. The line was first opened in 1845 and closed in 1992. The line used to be a vital transport link cutting its way through hills and tropical rain forests that ran all the way to Jamaicas second City, Montego bay on the North Coast. Kingston main terminus, Darling Street, Jamaica 1991.
Cambridge railway station on the Kingston to Montego bay line, 1991. The line closed in 1992.
Montego Bay Station, the end of the line and Jamaica’s second City. It was first opened in 1845 and closed in 1992. The line used to be a vital transport link cutting its way through hills and tropical rain forests that ran all the way to Montego bay on the North Coast. Jamaica 1991.
The train is coming November/December. Jamaica 1991.
Passengers at Balaclava station on the train journey between Kingston and Montego bay. Jamaica. was first opened in 1845 and closed in 1992. The line used to be a vital transport link cutting its way through hills and tropical rain forests that ran all the way to Jamaicas second City, Montego bay on the North Coast. Jamaica 1991.
Cambridge railway station on the Kingston to Montego bay line, 1991. The line closed in 1992.
A young Jamaican girl looks out of her window onto a platform on the line between Kingston and Montego Bay. It was first opened in 1845 and closed in 1992. The line used to be a vital transport link cutting its way through hills and tropical rain forests that ran all the way to Jamaicas second City, Montego bay on the North Coast. Jamaica 1991.
Cambridge railway station on the Kingston to Montego bay line, 1991. The line closed in 1992.
Market traders sell their on a platform on the line between Kingston and Montego Bay. It was first opened in 1845 and closed in 1992. The line used to be a vital transport link cutting its way through hills and tropical rain forests that ran all the way to Jamaicas second City, Montego bay on the North Coast. Jamaica 1991.
Joyrider on the Kingston to Montego Bay train. Jamaica 1991.
Passengers embark at Williamsfield station in the Parish of Manchester on the line between Kingston and Montego Bay. The line first opened in 1845 and closed in 1992. The line used to be a vital transport link cutting its way through hills and tropical rain forests that ran all the way to Jamaicas second City, Montego bay on the North Coast. Jamaica 1991.
Joyriding the train from Kingston to Montego bay. Dec 1991.
A young boy hangs on the outside of the train while another boy looks down from on-top, as the train approaches the bog walk tunnel, from Kingston to Montego bay. December 1991.
Cambridge railway station on the Kingston to Montego bay line, 1991. The line closed in 1992.
Cambridge railway station was on the line between Kingston and Montego Bay. It was first opened in 1845 and closed in 1992. The line used to be a vital transport link cutting its way through hills and tropical rain forests that ran all the way to Jamaicas second City, Montego bay on the North Coast. Jamaica 1991.