Wow! Forgotten?| What Lucea Hanover is like now

แชร์
ฝัง
  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ต.ค. 2024
  • Hanover, Jamaica's second smallest parish was founded on 12 November 1723 with Lucea as the capital and main city. From the middle of the 18th century, the farmers of Hanover provided the rest of Jamaica with most of its produce but mainly exported banana and logwood, which is used to make dyes.
    Fort Charlotte in Lucea was built in 1761. Alongside the fort is an impressive Georgian brick structure known as The Barracks, which was built in 1843 to provide shelter to the soldiers stationed there.[1][2][3]
    In the early 20th century The Barracks became the educational center for the town and has now been transformed to become part of the Rusea's High School complex. In 1982 Rusea's High School was merged with the Hanover Secondary School and is still known as the Rusea's High School (Fort Charlotte). In January 2019 the school was still open and open-air lessons took place inside the fort.
    The parish has three small waterfalls, several coves, such as the Davis Cove, named after a prominent Hanover family, along its coastline and large caves.
    The still fully functional Lucea clock tower was built in 1817 and stands in the town center near the Old Lucea courthouse.[4]
    Other notable tourist attractions are Lucea's many historical sites that date back as far as the 18th century. Lucea Parish Church (the Parish Church of Hanover) is one of the oldest churches in Jamaica. Although no record of when it was first built exists the first baptism record dates back to 1725, the first burial was in 1727, and the first marriage in 1749. It is said that there is a tunnel that leads from the church to nearby Fort Charlotte, which was a safe haven in time of war. The Hanover Museum sits on the site of a prison dating back to 1776, and houses many historical artifacts significant to Hanover's history.[5] (Wikipedia)
    So, yep, I visited the second smallest parish in Jamaica. Watch to the end to see the places mentioned above. It seems like the history is being lost. Many young people don't even know who Merlene Ottey is. How do you think we can revive the history?
    Herb Man tel # 876-863-8261
    JAMAICAN PATWAH LEARNING COURSE- Jamaican Patwah for Beginners:
    www.udemy.com/...
    JAMAICAN COLORING BOOK ‘Irie Coloring Book’ 👉🏾amzn.to/3DUZETY
    More on the Jamaican culture- JAMAICAN NON-FICTION ‘One Big Irie Family’
    www.amazon.com...
    Jamaican Word Search: www.amazon.com...
    🤔why did I move to Japan • Jamaicans vs the rest ...
    😻first time at a Japanese hair salon • Jamaicans vs the rest ...
    ❤️My first tv interview as an author • Jamaican self publishe...
    Jamaican experience 🇯🇲 • Being a tourist in Jam...
    COME SAY HI:
    Follow my new simple, slow, quiet living here / @simpleextrovert
    You will also enjoy these 👇🏾
    • Life in Japan| Sneak p... Life in Japan playlist
    • Life in Japan| Teachin... All about Jamaica playlist
    Moving to Japan life update • Life in Japan| things ...
    Please LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE!👉 • A message to my One Bi...
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Let's get social...Instagram and Facebook @onebigiriefamily
    Email for business enquirers: authorkadigentles@gmail.com
    Thanks for supporting this channel.
    Stay blessed, stay Irie,
    Irie Sensei
    Jamaica, Bob Marley, Bob Marley interview, one love, country life in Jamaica, reggae, countryside, music, Jamaican police, Jamaican culture, speaking Jamaican, patwah, Jamaican patios, laughter, fun video, natural hairstyle, braiding, Down Town Kingston, Kingston, Jamaica vlog, reggae, Jamaica, things happening in Jamaica, travel Jamaica 2023, investing in Jamaica, Jamaica life, life in Jamaica, travel to Jamaica 2023, summer travels, where to visit in Jamaica, Jamaican travels, things to do in Jamaica, jerk chicken, Hanover, north coast, North East Coat, Ochio Rios, Fern Gully, is Jamaica a poor country

ความคิดเห็น • 15

  • @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY
    @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY  ปีที่แล้ว

    Hanover, Jamaica's second smallest parish was founded on 12 November 1723 with Lucea as the capital and main city. From the middle of the 18th century, the farmers of Hanover provided the rest of Jamaica with most of its produce but mainly exported banana and logwood, which is used to make dyes.
    Fort Charlotte in Lucea was built in 1761. Alongside the fort is an impressive Georgian brick structure known as The Barracks, which was built in 1843 to provide shelter to the soldiers stationed there.[1][2][3]
    In the early 20th century The Barracks became the educational center for the town and has now been transformed to become part of the Rusea's High School complex. In 1982 Rusea's High School was merged with the Hanover Secondary School and is still known as the Rusea's High School (Fort Charlotte). In January 2019 the school was still open and open-air lessons took place inside the fort.
    The parish has three small waterfalls, several coves, such as the Davis Cove, named after a prominent Hanover family, along its coastline and large caves.
    The still fully functional Lucea clock tower was built in 1817 and stands in the town center near the Old Lucea courthouse.[4]
    Other notable tourist attractions are Lucea's many historical sites that date back as far as the 18th century. Lucea Parish Church (the Parish Church of Hanover) is one of the oldest churches in Jamaica. Although no record of when it was first built exists the first baptism record dates back to 1725, the first burial was in 1727, and the first marriage in 1749. It is said that there is a tunnel that leads from the church to nearby Fort Charlotte, which was a safe haven in time of war. The Hanover Museum sits on the site of a prison dating back to 1776, and houses many historical artifacts significant to Hanover's history.[5] (Wikipedia)
    So, yep, I visited the second smallest parish in Jamaica. Watch to the end to see the places mentioned above. It seems like the history is being lost. Many young people don't even know who Merlene Ottey is. How do you think we can revive the history?
    Herb Man tel # 876-863-8261
    JAMAICAN PATWAH LEARNING COURSE- Jamaican Patwah for Beginners:
    www.udemy.com/share/108Kym/
    JAMAICAN COLORING BOOK ‘Irie Coloring Book’ 👉🏾amzn.to/3DUZETY
    More on the Jamaican culture- JAMAICAN NON-FICTION ‘One Big Irie Family’
    www.amazon.com/One-Irie-Family-Kadi-Ann-Gentles/dp/171928858
    Jamaican Word Search: www.amazon.com/Irie-Puzzle-Book-Jamaican-Search/dp/9769626902
    🤔why did I move to Japan th-cam.com/video/Ru4HOB_dmzE/w-d-xo.html
    😻first time at a Japanese hair salon th-cam.com/video/nUu6k3ajg9Y/w-d-xo.html
    ❤️My first tv interview as an author th-cam.com/video/6oVgdLb9VdI/w-d-xo.html
    Jamaican experience 🇯🇲 th-cam.com/video/QXaOBh6dAz0/w-d-xo.html
    COME SAY HI:
    Follow my new simple, slow, quiet living here th-cam.com/channels/lKWJzmyTpfZZ03dXCj6w2g.html
    You will also enjoy these 👇🏾
    th-cam.com/video/oyWF4r1qExU/w-d-xo.html Life in Japan playlist
    th-cam.com/video/NMVfR0eJ8jc/w-d-xo.html All about Jamaica playlist
    Moving to Japan life update th-cam.com/video/vYTJjQcAMYY/w-d-xo.html
    Please LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE!👉 th-cam.com/video/aIlKkiYEd94/w-d-xo.html
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    Let's get social...Instagram and Facebook @onebigiriefamily
    Email for business enquirers: authorkadigentles@gmail.com
    Thanks for supporting this channel.
    Stay blessed, stay Irie,
    Irie Sensei

  • @heathermuir2842
    @heathermuir2842 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wonderful place I lived there in the 90s xx Heather

    • @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY
      @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lovely! Do you miss living there?

  • @mixingwiththemoffatts
    @mixingwiththemoffatts ปีที่แล้ว

    A yahso festive the bike ride looks like fun

  • @boeingbwoy
    @boeingbwoy หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dehaneys point at the 1hr mark is where my great great great great grandfather lived on that plantation. Then they moved to claremont after slavery done

    • @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY
      @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Wow! Interesting. Thanks for sharing.

  • @mixingwiththemoffatts
    @mixingwiththemoffatts ปีที่แล้ว

    Yuh know how long mi nuh see big jo

  • @mixingwiththemoffatts
    @mixingwiththemoffatts ปีที่แล้ว

    Australia church members wear shorts and t shirts 😮

    • @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY
      @ONEBIGIRIEFAMILY  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yep. Even as a uniform in some stores. It’s hot and they’re a laid back nation. Lol

  • @heathermuir2842
    @heathermuir2842 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They made movie cool runnings there to x Heather

  • @hutchinsonjohnson2909
    @hutchinsonjohnson2909 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please were a helmet ⛑️