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First built in 1880 near Fort Charles, Jamaica, the Giddy House was originally a Royal Artillery House meant to store weapons and gunpowder for the adjacent Victoria and Albert Battery. After Port Royal was struck by an earthquake in 1907, the Giddy House partially sank. Its nickname, Giddy House, comes from the feeling visitors have when trying to stand straight while inside.

History

The Giddy House was constructed in 1888 as a Royal Artillery House at Fort Charles. Fort Charles is one of the oldest forts in Port Royal. Located on the western end of the Palisadoes Strip, Fort Charles was built by the British after Jamaica was taken from the Spaniards. The Fort was initially named Fort Cromwell after a general at the time, but was later redubbed Fort Charles. The military stronghold was initially damaged in the earthquake that rocked ‘The Most Sinful City on Earth’ in 1692; the natural disaster sunk a large portion of Port Royal and killed thousands of residents. Fort Charles was rebuilt in 1699 by the chief engineer of Jamaica at the time.

On Monday, 14 January 1907, an earthquake almost leveled Kingston and Port Royal. The damage in Kingston amounted to 2 million pounds, and around 800 people had been killed. In Port Royal, 180 meters of the coastline had sunken as well. It was in this earthquake that much of Fort Charles and the Giddy House had been destroyed. Many of the fort’s cannons and guns sunk into the sand, its buildings and docks were badly damaged. Some areas of the fort had disappeared altogether. The Giddy House received its name from the odd angle at which the building is tilted.

Recently, Jamaica’s Tourist Enhancement Fund (TEF) designated 72 million Jamaican dollars to the enhancement town of Port Royal, as well as maintaining the heritage sites.

Visitors can see Fort Charles and the Giddy House by taking a bus or taxi from Kingston to Port Royal.

References

  • The Gleaner. "Experience Jamaica." Museums In The Capital City. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2012. .
  • Hamilton, Donny L. "Port Royal Project: Home." Port Royal Project: Home. Nautical Archaeology Program, 14 Feb. 2011. Web. 13 Oct. 2012. .
  • Jamaica. Jamaica Information Service. Department of Tourism. TEF Funds Beautification of Heritage Tourism Sites. JIS, n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2012. .
  • Tortello, Rebecca. "A Special Gleaner Feature on Pieces of the Past – Disaster the Earthquake of 1907 -The First 500 Years in Jamaica." A Special Gleaner Feature on Pieces of the Past – Disaster the Earthquake of 1907 -The First 500 Years in Jamaica. N.p., 14 Jan. 2002. Web. 13 Oct. 2012. .
  • Williams, Paul H. "Port Royal Waiting to Be Embraced." The Gleaner. N.p., 25 Sept. 2011. Web. 13 Oct. 2012. .

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