Kingston, and Port Royal from Windsor Farm
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Kingston, and Port Royal from Windsor Farm
Jamaica was the largest single sugar producer among the West Indian islands. In 1670, there were already fifty-seven plantations on the island and by the beginning of the 18th century there were 124. Sir Alexander Grant, a plantation owner and trader, reported that despite such successful production, business in Jamaica was 'slow and dilatory', and that he had to use much 'perseverance and patience' in his trading there.
James Hakewill
Original size: 217 mm x 307 mm
- Image reference: PU0932
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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