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  1. May 21, 2022 · Port Kaiser. Image for representation purpose only. Port Kaiser lies in the region of St. Elizabeth, located in Jamaica, 87 kilometres West of Kingston. Port of Kaiser is a tiny port in Jamaica that mainly handles general cargo at a small finger pier. The port of Kaiser has one main pier with depth alongside 11.5m.

  2. Built in Glasgow by Alexander Stephen & Sons, the 2,831grt Port Morant inaugurated the new service on 16 February 1901, sailing from Avonmouth with 45 passengers, 70 crew and 900 tons of cargo onboard. Port Morant had been one of four ships ordered by a Glasgow-based firm which had been the first to secure the government's contract for the West ...

  3. Born: July 5, 1781 in Onboard the ship Ann, off the coast of Port Morant, Jamaica. Died: July 5, 1826 (45 years old) Tweet.

  4. Morant Bay. At the center of what was once some of Jamaica's prime sugarcane land, Morant Bay is a laid-back town with little action beyond the central market. Between Morant Bay and Port Morant, 11 kilometers to the east, there are a couple of basic accommodation options that make a convenient base for exploring the rivers and valleys that cut ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Port_MorantPort Morant - Wikipedia

    Port Morant. Coordinates: 17°54′N 76°19′W. Port Morant is a town in Saint Thomas Parish, southeastern Jamaica. [1] It was, in the early years of European settlement, one of the island's chief ports, with export of bananas and production of rum being major industries. Following the English conquest of Jamaica in 1655, General Luke Stokes ...

  6. Jun 1, 1998 · Late Pleistocene lagoonal siliciclastic strata (approximately 10 m thick) of the Port Morant Formation, exposed on the southeastern side and east of Port Morant Harbour, southeast coastal Jamaica ...

  7. The Morant Bay police station (7 South St., guard office tel. 876/982-2233, crime office tel. 876/734-7111) is located just off the main road through town. EAST OF MORANT BAY In Stony Gut, eight kilometers north of Morant Bay, a marker placed by the JNHT indicates Paul Bogle's birthplace and the place where his Revival Baptist church once stood.