Jamaican Georgian architecture, with its emphasis on light and air, is ideally suited to the climate of the West Indies. It has the style and charm of its eighteenth century origins, with features added to suit the tropics. Its utility and grace not only appear in the design of great houses and civic buildings, but is also the vernacular for the average modest building.
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The Georgian Society of Jamaica (GSJ) is committed to the preservation, restoration and maintenance of Jamaica's historical buildings, monuments, artifacts, works of art, furniture and fixtures particularly those belonging to the Georgian Period (1720-1850) Read more.
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Office: 978-0707
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Office: 978-0707
Email: georgiansocietyjamaica@gmail.com
Visit Us at
2 Argyle Road, Kingston 10
Opening Hours
9:30 am - 12:30 pm / Mondays- Fridays