Sugar Mill, Jamaica
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Sugar Mill, Jamaica
Sugar cane is fed into grooved iron rollers that crush the cane, producing cane juice. The juice runs down the grooves into a cistern, from where it travels via a pipe to the boiling-house. The waste material produced, known as megass, is collected and dried, ultimately to be used as fuel for the furnaces of the boiling-house
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1849 Cane Feeder Indies Jamaica Juice Mill Sugar
EDITORS COMMENTS
Step back in time to the lush landscapes of Jamaica in the mid-19th century, as depicted in this photograph of a traditional sugar mill. The image transports us to an era when sugar production was a labor-intensive process, requiring the collaboration of man and nature to transform the humble sugar cane into the sweet treat we know today. The photograph captures the heart of the sugar mill, with its iron rollers grooved to crush the cane, releasing its precious juice. The cane, fed through the mill by muscled laborers, is transformed before our eyes, as the juice runs down the rollers and collects in a waiting cistern. From there, it travels via a pipe to the boiling-house, where it will be transformed into crystallized sugar. The byproduct of this process, known as megass, is collected and dried, ultimately to be used as fuel for the furnaces of the boiling-house. This closed-loop system was essential for the efficient operation of the mill, reducing waste and maximizing the value of every part of the sugar cane plant. The sugar mill, a symbol of the Caribbean's rich history and cultural heritage, stands proudly against the backdrop of the verdant Jamaican landscape. The image, captured in 1849, offers a glimpse into the past, reminding us of the hard work and determination that went into producing the sweet treat we all know and love. This photograph is not only a historical document, but also a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the human spirit. It invites us to reflect on the past, appreciate the present, and look forward to the future, as we continue to enjoy the sweet taste of sugar that has captured our hearts for generations.
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