Culture Yark Trench Town

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01A Vincent Tata Ford - I remember when we used to sit, In the government yard in Trench Town Culture Yard Trench Town Kingston Jamaica
01B Outside the entrance building - Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer and Bob Marley formed the Wailers and wrote the Catch a Fire LP in Culture Yard Trench Town Kingston Jamaica
01C Bob Marley image on shutters to the Culture Yard Trench Town Kingston Jamaica
02A Trench Town was owned by wealthy Daniel Power Trench family who migrated to Jamaica from Ireland in the late 18C Culture Yard Trench Town Kingston Jamaica
02B The museum first room explains the area was part of a large land holding during British colonial occupation Culture Yard Trench Town Kingston Jamaica
02C Old aerial photographs like this one in 1951 show the genesis of what became Trench Town notorious government housing yards Culture Yard Trench Town Kingston Jamaica
02D Old aerial photographs like this one in 1957 show the people like Bob Marley who were growing up in Trench Town Culture Yard Trench Town Kingston Jamaica
02E Close up showing names of the people who lived in Trench Town incl Bob Marley at Culture Yard Trench Town Kingston Jamaica
03 In the second room, large photos, posters and memorabilia showcase Trench Towns many notable personalities Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
04A Large sign outside the third room for Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
04B A glass case displays one of the first guitars Bob Marley ever owned Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
04C A selection of Adrian Boot photographs of Bob Marley on the wall Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
05A Vincent Tata Ford graffitied bedroom walls, Ford had the writing credit for No Woman, No Cry Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
05B Painting of Vincent Tata Ford in his old bedroom at Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
06A The small concrete bedroom with a single bed on which Bob and Rita Marley slept Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
06B Bob Marley - Well be together, with a roof right over our heads, Well share the shelter, of my single bed Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
07A The concrete dwellings were built around a common courtyard with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica
07B The courtyard contains the rusted-out carcass of a VW bus that belonged to the Wailers in the 1960s Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica 16-4-9,9,0
07C The courtyard contains a Bob Marley statue by Scheed Cole Trench Town Culture Yard Kingston Jamaica