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Women dancing
Women from lower Happy Grove, dancing.
Tags: Dance; Dance - Jamaica; Dancers; Dancers - Jamaica
Go go dancer at Stables Club
"All eyes on her: This shapely go-go dancer has all eyes focused on her as she goes through lovely paces at the Stables Club a few nights ago. She was not all afraid of being registered in the camera's eye. She knew she had her 'thing' together and…
Tags: Dance; Dance - Jamaica; Dancers; Dancers - Jamaica
Go Go dancer at Splendour Heights Club
"Roundup: A go-go dancer out of the Splendour Heights Club, Savanagh Plaza does her thing to slow music complete with shawl. A cozy dance scene as "de music sweet dem", is shown at centre. Right, Cynthia Schloss grooves her attentive audience."
Tags: Dance; Dance - Jamaica; Dancers; Dancers - Jamaica
Workers dancing at Jamaica House
"Soldiers skank: These workers who were among those who built the Jamaica Government Conference Centre, dancing to the music of the Jamaica Defence Force Band Wednesday night at a reception at Jamaica House hosted by Prime Minister Edward Seaga in…
Kingsley Archer dancing on broken bottles
"Believe it or not, this man dances on broken bottles for a living. As if that isn't enough. Kingsley Archer takes up a handful of the splinters at each performance and rubs them over his face! Usually, a gasp goes up from the audience as they watch…
Dancing at the Mill Club
Dancing at the Mill Club, Manor Park Plaza, Constant Spring.
One People dance group
"These young ladies who form the One People dance group performed their festival prize-winning number - Balaclava."
Etu dancers performing
"An appreciative audience: Students respond appreciatively to the Etu dancers who performed at the 260th anniversary celebrations for the parish of Hanover last Saturday."
Dancers in dance class
"Dancing is great fun, but hard work."
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Albert George Market Clocktower

Clocktower above the Albert George Market in the Falmouth Water Square. It was built in 1894.