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Jamaica: Location Postmarks

      Temporary Rubber Datestamps
                                                      Boxed TRDs


                                                   Myrtle Bank – Kingston
                               The first Myrtle Bank Hotel was in central Kingston at Harbour Street,
            being one of the hotels built to attract visitors for the 1891 Jamaica Exhibition. Built by Kingston Hotels Co. Ltd.,
                         it was then leased or sold to Isidore DePass and later to the Elder Dempster Co. Ltd.
                                       It is shown on the undated “Duperly” postcard below.





































         This was one of the few hotels having a Post Office bureau within the Hotel to provide facilities for the visitors – many of
       whom were from Canada and the U.S.A. These postal facilities were intended to be opened for “tourist seasons” - usually from
                                            December to the following April each year.
                              The Hotel’s bureau first opened in 1901 and initially used a TRD (Die 1).










                Myrtle Bank
            TRD Die 1 of 8 Mar 1902
      Known used 20 Jan 1901 to 6 May 1902

                 Kingston
                cds 8 Mar 1902

               At Puerto Rico
              Boston and Arroyo
           cds of 17 and 28 Mar, 1902
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