Browse Items (10752 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1076 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Women and development, November 1964 Una (far right) sits at table with three other women. Una rests her jaw in her palm as she listens to the women. Hampton School, Malvern Image of the Hampton School in Malvern, St. Elizabeth. The original St. Michael's Church, Kingston Image of St. Michael's Church, Kingston. Una Marson Half portrait of Una Marson, Jamaican feminist, activist and writer. Una Marson Una Marson (2nd left) and other cast members of her play At What Price viewing the script. The Liberty Hall Headquarters of the Kingston Division of the U.N.I.A to be sold Two men stand out at the gate of Liberty Hall, Headquaters of the Kingston Division of the United Negro Improvement Association. The barbarous cruelty inflicted on a Negro at Suriname A photographic print depicting a Negro woman tied to a tree and being beaten with whips by two men. The audience applauds an address by His Excellency the Governor General at Textile Manufacturers Ltd. The audience applauds an address by His Excellency the Governor General (in foreground, left) at Textile Manufacturers Limited. Tent inspection Sir Clifford Campbell inspects a tent at an event of the Scouts Association of Jamaica. Sketch of bamboos and cotton tree, Westmoreland A photographic print showing a sketch of a cotton tree towering over bamboo trees surrounding a thatched hut. A woman and child and a man riding a horse are seen along the road. Previous Page of 1076 Next Page Featured Item Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House Remains of the Stokes Hall Great House, built by Luke Stokes and destroyed by earthquake in 1907.