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St. Ann’s Bay Fort

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Nov 14, 2021
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St. Ann’s Bay Fort, located just west of the town of St. Ann’s Bay in Jamaica’s parish of St. Ann, was constructed around 1750 using sturdy stone blocks from the remnants of the historic Spanish settlement, Sevilla la Nueva. Initially built to guard the coastline, the fort’s strategic location served as a protective measure for the area, but by 1795, it was deemed ineffective due to significant erosion from the encroaching sea. To maintain security, a new fortification was established at Windsor Point on the opposite side of the bay.

With its defensive purpose fading, St. Ann’s Bay Fort found new use as a jail and house of correction. The converted facility included solitary confinement cells, a treadmill for hard labor, separate rooms for individuals considered “lunatics,” accommodations for debtors, a modest “hospital” section, and quarters for the jailers. Over time, the fort adapted to meet different needs within the community; it was even used as a slaughterhouse until recent year…

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