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Flood victims
"Right: Eighty year old Helen Grant tells of her plight on Thursday night. Thick mud has covered the floor of her house in the background."
Flood victims
"In the midst of grief: Kingston Mayor Arthur Jones finds time for a joke in the midst of serious business when he visited 33 1/2 Waltham Park Road where flood waters did extensive damage."
Willie Taylor
"Now look son, that tackle was unnecessary and somewhat ungentlemanly, tone down the rough stuff will you." This could be the admonishment being given by FIFA referee Willie Taylor to Trench Town's Glenroy Williams for a vicious foul on his opponent…
Lorna Telfer (tennis balls)
"Making history: Lorna Telfer signs for the tennis battle of the sexes while from left are Richard Roberts, challengers Vernon March and John Downey with her manager Richard Russell."
Dr. Gladston Taylor
"The use of ganja - Dr. Gladston Taylor, Director of the Forensic Lab, as he addressed the Kingston Kiwanis yesterday."
Tags: Clubs - Jamaica
Delgado Taylor
"Frustrated: Delgado Taylor, Calabar's brilliant goalkeeper looks despairingly as a long grounded shot by Anthony Lewis of Camperdown (not in the picture) passes him into the net. Colin Francis who played a fine game for Calabar shares the grief.…
Al Tapper - General Manager
"Railway talk: Jamaica Railway Corporation general manager Al Tapper (second right) making a point to other members of the JRC Board of Directors shortly before Wednesday's meeting with Transport Minister Horace Clarke. From left are JRC Board…
Tags: Businessmen - Jamaica
Fred Talbot
"Guyanese High Commissioner Fred Talbot speaking at the meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Kingston yesterday. At left is president Dennis Ross."
Tags: Ambassadors - Guyana
Dr. Sylvia Talbot
"Telling her story: Dr. Sylvia Talbot, wife of the Guyanese High Commissioner to Jamaica giving her views on voluntary organisations Monday night when she addressed the annual meeting of the Kingston Girl Guides Local Association at 2 Waterloo Road…
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Myrtle Bank Hotel

View of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, built in the mid 1800s. This grand hotel was once known as the largest in the island.