Historical Timeline Old Harbour Bay
Across
- 3. Housing scheme built after the 1951 hurricane
- 4. Indentured labourers arrived on the beach in 1845.
- 5. The 1951 hurricane.
- 7. born in settlement formed and led the first reggae band from the community
- 8. First supreme court judge from the community.
- 13. First medical doctor from the community.
- 14. First nurse from the community to gain a doctorate in nursing.
- 17. National Hero visited the Bay.
- 18. The 2004 hurricane.
- 20. First person from the community to become a tenured university professor.
- 22. Described by Christopher Columbus as most peaceful and pleasant people.
- 23. Olympian sprinter born in Bay Bottom.
- 24. Old Harbour Bay was called this name in the 1500s.
- 25. Visited on May 9th to meet with the Cacique of the Taino Indians on the beach of the Bay.
- 29. Earthquake Caused a gradual shifting of port function from Old Harbour Bay to Kingston
- 30. The month in 1999 when 8 young people drown on a trio to Pigeon island.
- 31. First government senator from the community.
- 35. Opened from Old Harbour to Porus in 1855.
Down
- 1. Neville Fitzgerald Myton.
- 2. Started by Lee Compere in 1823.
- 6. Safe from attacks with its narrow entrance
- 9. One of the best school boy cricketer in Jamaica born in New Road.
- 10. The last shipment left Old Harbour Bay for Britain in 1838.
- 11. Brutally beaten to death while returning from the Baptist church in Old Harbour Bay.
- 12. Started in the late 1940s by Bro. Hamilton.
- 15. Built to protect the Bay from pirates.
- 16. The 1963 rains.
- 19. The first person to graduate with a university degree is Q.C. Edwards. The abbreviation for the university.
- 21. Introduced by Rev. J. J. Carter Henry.
- 26. The first person to become a banker from the community.
- 27. Community African retention.
- 28. The name of an animal given to the island off the coast of bay.
- 32. Church moved to Thompson Lane donated by Bro. Peart.
- 33. Received national award for gallantry, pet name is the name of a fish.
- 34. Pet name of the first person to become a registered nurse and midwife.