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Roxborough, Manchester
"The house in which Norman Manley was born in Roxborough, Manchester in 1893. Today, only the foundation remains, as the house has been recently destroyed by fire."
Roy Burrowes
"Roy Burrowes paying his first visit to the island in 10 years. He has plans to bring Swedish culture to Jamaica."
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Roy Byfield, a painter, injured
"Forced to quit: Sign painter Roy Byfield with his right hand in plaster after he was beaten on Darling Street and Spanish Town Road on Thursday afternoon."
Roy Byfield, a painter, receive card & cheque
"Help from Canada: Forty-nine year old sign painter Roy Byfield (left) receiving from Daily News reporter Norman Cuff, 'get well' card and cheques sent from Canada by Jamaicans Mrs. Jean Aiken Duckworth and her mother."
Roy Callender
Roy Callender, Mr. Canada 1979 and 1977, posing and showing his physique.
Roy Lankester, Managing Director of Jamaica Bags Ltd.
"Recycling machine: Roy Lankester, managing director of Jamaica Bags Limited (left), inspecting the British-built Condor Waste Recovery Unit which arrived in the island recently. The machine, valued at $26,500 will be used by the company to reduce…
Roy Lee - boxing champion
"Dismantling a fearless machine: Roy Lee professional middle weight champion of Jamaica batters Lionel 'Touch Skin' Cameron, grimacing in agony, during their 12-round bout at Guinness Gym on Saturday night. Lee won but could not floor his courageous…
Roy Paul
"Missing glance: Roy Paul of Lucas seems surprised that his intended stroke through the leg side field did not succeed because the ball slid into the gloves of Morris, Kensington's wicketkeeper, during Saturday's Senior Cup game at Kensington."
Roy Paul
"Paul on the go: Lucas' captain Roy Paul sweeps St. Catherine's spinner Ephraim McLeod [right] during his undefeated knock of 50 at Nelson Oval yesterday. Behind the stumps is Renford Pinnock."
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Mobile record shack in Downtown, Kingston

"Pop music can be very moving at times. But downtown at South Parade it's been given a new twist.The board shacks from which records and other items…