Tuesday, April 8, 2014

SAINT HELENA, JAMESTOWN APRIL 8TH. 2014







JACOB'S LADDER

In 1829, the Saint Helena Railway Company built an inclined-plane cableway on Saint Helena.  It was intended to lift supplies from the port and capital of Jamestown up to Ladder Hill Fort.  It was rebuilt as a long, steep staircase, by the Royal Engineers in 1871 now known as Jacob’s Ladder...

The staircase is now lit and can be used to climb up Ladder Hill, where the suburb of Half Tree Hollow has developed. The staircase consists of 699 steps and ascends 183 metres (600 ft). A timed run takes place up Jacob's Ladder every year, with people coming from all over the world to take part.
The phrase "Jacob's Ladder" has a biblical background

En el Museo de St Helena

Old medical instrument kit in the Museum


ST JAMES CHURCH


ST JAMES CHURCH
The Oldest Anglican Church south of the Ecuator



ORANGE TREE ORIENTAL RESTAURANT
Association Hall, Jamestown
St Helena
Tel 290 2126

Daisy ( la duena del restaurant) Doris Casrano, Teresa
(wine stewart ) and anothe wine stewart from the
Amsterdam, doing Karaokee


Doris en el Karaokee 




Inside the Post Office

Napoleon Street

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