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Guinness Brewery fun-day
"A cart-full of high spirited children cavort around the grounds of the Guinness Brewery during a Fun-Day held by the Company earlier this month, for children from Central Village."
'Snowball' cart, Kingston, Jamaica B.W.I.
Jamaican postcard of a snow cone cart with bottles of flavoured syrups. The snow cone vendor, students and a young man are standing by the cart.
Ten views in the island of Antigua - shipping sugar
Barrels of sugar being rolled onto a wooden barge which will be taking sugar to the vessels at sea. Horse and ox drawn carriages were used to take the barrels of sugar to the shore. A section of the sugar plantation and windmill are seen in the…
The Kingston rubbish cart "get along Sammy! Deres anoder heap furder-up"
Drawing of the "Kingston rubbish cart" with a group of men, some smoking tobacco, being pulled along in the horse-drawn cart. One of the men standing by the cart is pointing in the direction of another garbage heap that is further up, and another man…
Street, Black River
Persons travelling in a horse-drawn carriage along a street in Black River, St. Elizabeth.
Street view - Kingston, Jamaica
People gathered under a large tree in the busy town of Kingston, Jamaica.
The terminus for Mandeville - Williamsfield station
Railroad station at Williamsfield in Mandeville, Jamaica, showing horse-drawn carriages and passengers waiting in the terminus.
King Street looking north, east side
A busy scene along the east side of King Street in Kingston, looking north.
Debris on Church Street
Effects of the 1907 earthquake on Church Street, Kingston, showing a sidewalk covered with bricks and debris.
Burned & wrecked district, Kingston
Workers using mules and carts to help with clearing of bricks and debris after the 1907 earthquake, Kingston.
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Fae Ellington and Courtney Robb
Courtney Robb, former bass player of Byron Lee and the Dragonaires, presents radio broadcaster, Fae Ellington, with LP of 'Reggae Hits' album by Byron…