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Amongst other Government buildings (omitting for the 

 present those of the Department of Agriculture) may lv mentioned 

 the Royal Gaol in Frederick street dating from 1812 and one of 

 the oldest buildings in the town ; the Colonial Hospital with 

 adjoining Bacteriological I/i! rat..ry at the northern end of 

 Charlotte street ; tin- Lunatic \s\lum in St, Ann's Valley ; the 

 St. James's Barracks on the car-line to Four R< ads, fonm-rly 

 used by the Military stationed lit n- and no\v used as Constabu- 

 lary Hta<l< ( ;:: '.;>: A <ylum, Coi'orite, on the way to 

 Four Roads terminus. 



Tin: HOYS' REI -iiv is beyond Four Roads on the road 



to River estate. 



Down the islands are the Floating Dock, the prison ut 

 Carrera, the I in migration Depot and Quarantn -us. 



Hor.y 1 i;iMiv CATHKIWAL f Anglican). Brunswick Square, 

 facing the Public Library. The Cathedral dates from ivj.'I, 

 during the Governorship of Sir Rulph Woodford, a monument 



f u horn by Chantrey is in the nave. Tiie altar >f o-dar. the choir 

 stalls of mahogany, and th- runt ot har-.l-w, ,! are extvlh-nt 



example* of West Indian workmanfthip. The Bi iiapi-1 was 



built in l v memorial t-> Bishop Ra\ lo to whose generosity 



the cathedral > peal cf eig!t bells. The in irbl- reredos, 



erected by public subscription as a memorial to Bishop Hayes 

 was dedicated in 11U 1. 



THE CATIII.DIIAL OF TIIK IMMACULATK CONCI:I'TKN. 

 (Roman Catholicj situated in Marine Square, owes its existence 

 to Sir R. Woodtbrd, of whom it also contains a monument by 

 Chantrey. The foundation stone was laid in 1816 and the first 

 service held on April 15, 1832. In it are three Chapels dedicated 

 to the Blessed Virgin, St. Joseph and St Dominic. The altar, 

 communion rails, and font are of Florentine statuary marble. 



THE QUEEN'S ROYAL COLLEGE. An unsectarian Secondary 

 School was founded in 1863, as Queen's Collegiate School, its 

 name being changed in 1870 to that it now bears. The School 

 was held in the Prince's Building until the present buildings 

 designed and erected by the Public Works Department on the 

 west ot the Queen's Park Savannah were opened by Sir Alfred 

 Moloney in 1904. The number of pupils is usually about 200. 

 The present Principal is W. Burslem, Esq., M.A. 



ST. MARY'S COLLEGE. Between Frederick Street and 

 Pembroke Street, is a Roman Catholic Secondary School for day- 

 boys and boarders, conducted by the Congregation of the Holy 

 Ghost. It is affiliated to the Queen's Royal College and follows 

 the same course of studies. The present Principal is the Very 

 Revd. Father E. A. Crehan, D.D. 



THE MODEL SCHOOLS, in Tranquillity, are in two blocks one 



