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Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island, and is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage

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Background imageKingston Collection: Eastbourne BN23 5 Map

Eastbourne BN23 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Eastbourne BN23 5

Background imageKingston Collection: Devon House, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Devon House, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Background imageKingston Collection: Greetings from Jamaica Landing Pier, Kingston

Greetings from Jamaica Landing Pier, Kingston
Greetings from Jamaica Landing Pier, Victoria Market and King Street, Kingston Harbour, Jamaica, West Indies, with the Blue Mountains in the distance. Date: circa 1905

Background imageKingston Collection: Greetings from Jamaica. Going to Market with Yams and Canes. Constant Spring Road, 1913

Greetings from Jamaica. Going to Market with Yams and Canes. Constant Spring Road, 1913. Women carrying baskets of fruit and vegetables. [A. Duperly & Son, Kingston, Jamaica]

Background imageKingston Collection: Greetings from Jamaica. Coolies, early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Greetings from Jamaica. Coolies, early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Greetings from Jamaica. Coolies, early 20th century. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the term coolie usually referred to an indentured labourer from South Asia, South East Asia or China

Background imageKingston Collection: Greetings from Jamaica. (1) After days work on the Banana field, early 20th century

Greetings from Jamaica. (1) After days work on the Banana field, early 20th century. [A. Duperly & Son, Kingston, Jamaica]

Background imageKingston Collection: Natives loading bananas at Kingston, Jamaica, chant Scottish psalms, 1937

Natives loading bananas at Kingston, Jamaica, chant Scottish psalms, 1937
In Charge of a Precentor - the natives loading bananas at Kingston, Jamaica, chant Scottish psalm tunes as they walk along, 1937. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol

Background imageKingston Collection: Old Naval Hospital, Port Royal, Kingston Parish, Jamaica

Old Naval Hospital, Port Royal, Kingston Parish, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Devon House, Kingston, Saint Andrew Parish, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Elevaated view over central Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Elevaated view over central Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Background imageKingston Collection: Devon House, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Devon House, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Background imageKingston Collection: Tuff Gong Recording Studios, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Tuff Gong Recording Studios, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Background imageKingston Collection: Tuff Gong Recording Studios, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Tuff Gong Recording Studios, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Background imageKingston Collection: Processing Coffee, Marley Coffee, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Processing Coffee, Marley Coffee, Kingston, St. Andrew Parish, Jamaica, Caribbean

Background imageKingston Collection: Port Henderson (Portmore), Jamaica, West Indies

Port Henderson (Portmore), Jamaica, West Indies
Port Henderson (Portmore), near Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Date: circa 1910

Background imageKingston Collection: Glass Bucket Club, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies

Glass Bucket Club, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies -- a night club with good food and entertainment. Date: circa 1935

Background imageKingston Collection: Bournemouth Club, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies

Bournemouth Club, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies
Swimming pool at the Bournemouth Club, Windward Road, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies. Date: circa 1930

Background imageKingston Collection: Jamaica - Duke Street, Kingston

Jamaica - Duke Street, Kingston
Slide showing a photograph of Duke Street in Kingston. Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the south-eastern coast of the island facing a natural harbour

Background imageKingston Collection: Travellers to England! Jamaican migration advertisement

Travellers to England! Jamaican migration advertisement
Travellers to England! Remember: There is unemployment in England. Make sure there is a job before you go. Make sure you know where you are going to stay, before leaving Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Queen opens Jamaican Parliament. HM Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Philip, Duke

Queen opens Jamaican Parliament. HM Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh beside her formerly opens the Jamaican Parliament in Gordon House

Background imageKingston Collection: Kingston, Jamaica

Kingston, Jamaica Date: early 1900s

Background imageKingston Collection: Kingston, Jamaica

Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Coaling a Royal Mail steam packet at Kingston, Jamaica in the 19th century

Coaling a Royal Mail steam packet at Kingston, Jamaica in the 19th century. From The Illustrated London News, published 1865

Background imageKingston Collection: One hundred and two West Indians seen here arriving at Heathrow Airport from Kingston

One hundred and two West Indians seen here arriving at Heathrow Airport from Kingston, Jamaica. Mostly young couples and families they were taken to Victoria Air Terminus after clearing customs

Background imageKingston Collection: One hundred and two West Indians seen here arriving at Heathrow Airport from Kingston

One hundred and two West Indians seen here arriving at Heathrow Airport from Kingston, Jamaica. Mostly young couples and families they were taken to Victoria Air Terminus after clearing customs

Background imageKingston Collection: One hundred and two West Indians seen here arriving at Heathrow Airport from Kingston

One hundred and two West Indians seen here arriving at Heathrow Airport from Kingston, Jamaica. Mostly young couples and families they were taken to Victoria Air Terminus after clearing customs

Background imageKingston Collection: Cliff Richard and the Shadows at London Airport. This little Jamaican boy has just flown

Cliff Richard and the Shadows at London Airport. This little Jamaican boy has just flown in from Kingston Jamaica. The first Englishman he sees on landing is Cliff Richard

Background imageKingston Collection: Jamaican emigrants arrive at Waterloo Station 22nd September 1954 A train load of

Jamaican emigrants arrive at Waterloo Station 22nd September 1954 A train load of hopes reached London when nearly 700 Jamaicans arrived In search of work

Background imageKingston Collection: Dirrell Moss and his family. Mr Moss is a house painter by trade

Dirrell Moss and his family. Mr Moss is a house painter by trade and lives in the Jonestown district of Kingston. With no regular work in Jamaica for Dirrel he has decided to emigrate with his family

Background imageKingston Collection: Spanish Town Road, Kingston Jamaica. 19th May 1963

Spanish Town Road, Kingston Jamaica. 19th May 1963

Background imageKingston Collection: Children on their way to school in Kingston, Jamaica, January 1984

Children on their way to school in Kingston, Jamaica, January 1984

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-258

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-258. Locals help out with the pitch. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-200

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-200. Angus Fraser takes a wicket. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-294

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-294. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-291

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-291. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica. Graham Gooch celebrating with a beer

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-279

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-279. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-191

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-191. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-239 Graham Gooch

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-239 Graham Gooch and Allan Lamb reading a newspaper. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-297

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-297. England cricketers l-r Devon Malcolm, Angus Fraser, Graham Gooch, Robin Smith and Gladstone Small

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-253

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-253. Graham Gooch standing next to a giant SS cricket bat. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-267 Graham Gooch

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-267 Graham Gooch and Allan Lamb reading a newspaper. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-042

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-042. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-050

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-050. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica

Background imageKingston Collection: Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-067

Cricket 1st Test. West Indies v. England. February 1990 90-1173A-067. England beat West Indies by 9 wickets. Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica



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Kingston Collection

Kingston is the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island, and is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage, home to many museums and galleries, as well as numerous parks and gardens. A thriving music scene, with many popular reggae artists hailing from the area. The city also has an active nightlife with plenty of bars and clubs to explore. Kingston is home to several universities including the University of West Indies and Jamaica College. The Port Royal district offers an interesting look at Jamaica's maritime history while nearby Hellshire Beach provides stunning views of Caribbean waters. With its diverse culture, vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and historical sites Kingston is an ideal destination for anyone looking for a unique Caribbean experience.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Kingston collection from Media Storehouse offers a stunning range of wall art and framed prints that capture the essence of Jamaica's capital city. Our collection features a diverse selection of images, ranging from vibrant street scenes to breathtaking landscapes, all showcasing the unique beauty and culture of Kingston. With its rich history and colorful architecture, Kingston is a popular destination for tourists seeking an authentic Jamaican experience. Our collection captures this spirit perfectly, with striking photographs that showcase the city's lively markets, bustling streets, and iconic landmarks. Whether you're looking to add some Caribbean flair to your home decor or simply want to celebrate your love for Jamaica, the Kingston collection has something for everyone. With high-quality printing and framing options available, these beautiful pieces are sure to make a statement in any space.
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What are Kingston (Jamaica North America) art prints?

Kingston art prints are a collection of high-quality, visually stunning images that capture the essence of Jamaica's vibrant culture and rich history. These prints showcase the beauty of Kingston, Jamaica's capital city, through various mediums such as photography, paintings, and illustrations. The artwork depicts iconic landmarks like Bob Marley Museum and Devon House along with local street scenes capturing everyday life in Kingston. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves Jamaican culture or wants to add a touch of Caribbean flair to their home or office decor. They come in different sizes and can be framed according to your preference. Whether you're looking for colorful abstracts or realistic depictions of Jamaican life, there is something for everyone in this collection. Kingston art prints offer an excellent way to celebrate the unique beauty and diversity of Jamaica while adding a touch of style to any space.
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What Kingston (Jamaica North America) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Kingston art prints that you can purchase. These prints feature stunning images of the city's landmarks, culture, and people captured by talented photographers from around the world. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats to suit your needs, including framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps, and posters. Some popular options include colorful street scenes in downtown Kingston, portraits of local musicians and artists, and breathtaking views of the Blue Mountains. Whether you're looking for a unique piece to decorate your home or office or want to give a special gift to someone who loves Jamaica's vibrant culture, we have something for everyone. Their high-quality printing process ensures that each print is sharp and vibrant with accurate colors that will last for years to come. So why not explore our collection today and find the perfect Kingston art print for you?
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How much do Kingston (Jamaica North America) art prints cost?

The cost of Kingston art prints varies depending on the size, quality, and type of print. We offer a wide range of options for customers to choose from, including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. The price may also be affected by the artist or photographer who created the artwork. Generally speaking, smaller sized prints tend to be less expensive than larger ones. However, this is not always the case as some artists charge more for their smaller works due to their popularity or rarity. It's important to note that while prices may vary between different types of art prints available at Media Storehouse, they are competitively priced in comparison with other online retailers. You can expect high-quality products at reasonable prices when shopping for Kingston art prints through Media Storehouse.
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Your Kingston art prints will be delivered to you through a reliable and secure delivery service. The Media Storehouse takes great care in ensuring that your artwork is packaged with the utmost care, so it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your print will be rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed to protect against any damage during transit. Once dispatched, you will receive an email notification containing tracking information for your order. This allows you to keep track of its progress until it reaches you safely. The delivery time may vary depending on your location but rest assured that we work hard to ensure prompt delivery. We understand how important it is for our customers to receive their orders promptly and in good condition. Therefore, we take every step necessary to ensure that your artwork arrives at its destination securely and without delay.