<–Letters between Lucy & Becky 1901 Colonising the “land of wood & water” -> The S.S. Port Morant was for that time, a ‘state of the art’ ship and brand new. She had electricity and refrigeration which kept the bananas that were carried from the West Indies to London, fresh. But that wasn’t all she had…….she had [...]
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London to Kingston, Jamaica : Life on Board the S.S. Port Morant 1902
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Letters between Lucy and Becky – 1901-2
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<—My First Contact Life on Board SS Port Morant 1902—> Letter – from Becky Ross, Droop Street, Paddington, London to Lucy Sinclair, Constant Spring Hotel, Jamaica July 1901 Dearest Lucy It was lovely to receive your last letter. Martha was very interested with your remarks about Jamaican women and how fashion conscious [...]

