Friends of the Georgian Society of Jamaica

 

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   FGSJ Projects

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"exciting development plans for Jamaican Post Offices..."
   
       
   
The Post Office, Falmouth - How Restoration Progressed to Finish
The FGSJ's current project is the renovation of the beautifully proportioned Georgian building in Market Street, Falmouth, Trelawny, which now houses the government post office. more...
 
St Peter's Church, Falmouth
The FGSJ has funded the repair of the clock (by Francis Perigal of Bond Street, London) in the tower of the parish church of St. Peter in Falmouth, Trelawny, built in 1796. more...
The Barrett House, Falmouth
The Georgian Society of Jamaica has, since its formation in 1967, been interested in the fate of this fine Georgian building in Falmouth. more...
 
The Mandeville Court House
In the summer of 1997 the FGSJ made a small donation to the restoration of the Mandeville Court House, a fine example of the many Georgian buildings which are to be found throughout Jamaica. more...
The Iron Bridge at Spanish Town
In 1999 the Society made a donation of £1,000 towards the repair of the Iron Bridge outside Spanish Town. more...
The Parish Church of St Peter, Lucea
In 2000, the Society contributed £1,000 towards the repair of the roof of St. Peter's Church in Lucea, capital of the parish of Hanover. more...
 
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