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The Legend of Rose Hall
Sugar was king in the 1800s, bringing immense wealth to the owners of Jamaica's sugar cane plantations. There were 700 plantation great houses, all built on high ground to oversee the thousands of slaves who worked in the fields below. During the slave rebellion of 1831, 685 of the great houses were burned to the ground as hated symbols of the extravagant life styles founded on cruelty. Yet, one of the fifteen great houses which still remained was The Rose Hall Great House, a 6,000 acre and 3,000 slave plantation. Rose Hall is a visually impressive Georgian Mansion and the most famous great house in Jamaica. Rich woodwork graces the interiors furnished with European antiques. It sits high on the hillside, with a panorama view over the coast in Montego Bay. John Palmer, the representative of King George III to the Jamaican Parish of St. James, built it between 1770 and 1780. Rose Hall, however, is not only noteworthy for its beauty. It is also famous as the setting for a chilling Jamaican legend about the White Witch of Rose Hall filled with underground passageways, dungeons, bloodspill, and hauntings.
Aired: Feb 17, 2010 Genre: DocumentaryCasts: Barry FitzgeraldProducers:Duration: 1h Rating: 0 Country:Production:
Episodes
01: Wicklow's Gaol02: Skeleton In The Closet03: Gate To Hell04: Witches Castle05: Spirits of Italy06: Holy Ghost07: Hitler's Ghost08: Silver Shadow09: Quarantine Station10: Port Arthur Penitentiary11: Tasmanian Death Sentence12: San Lucas Prison13: The Legend of Rose Hall14: The Spirit of Robin Hood15: Sweeney Todd16: Wolf's Lair17: The Devil's Wedding18: Demons Of Nicaragua19: Pirates Of The Caribbean20: Hamlet's Castle21: Ghosts of the Eastern Bloc: Ukraine and Poland22: Unfaithful Spirit: Germany23: Amsterdamned: Netherlands24: Army Of The Dead: Serbia25: Shadows in the Dark: Scotland26: Soldiers of Misfortune: Puerto Rico