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Political party supporters on Duke & Beeston Streets by Gordon House
"Election spirits ran high yesterday as JLP and PNP supporters flanked sections of Duke and Beeston Streets by Gordon House, while Parliament debated the Boundaries Report. From early morning, party supporters positioned themselves, sang party songs…
JLP and PNP supporters flanked sections of Duke & Beeston Streets by Gordon House
"Election spirits ran high yesterday as JLP and PNP supporters flanked sections of Duke and Beeston Streets by Gordon House, while Parliament debated the Boundaries Report. From early morning, party supporters positioned themselves, sang party songs…
Embassies & High Commissions in Jamaica
Long line formed at the American Embassy along Duke Street, Kingston.
Scots Kirk
"Scots Kirk: Venue for Litany of Praise. A religious CARIFESTA event to be held Sunday, July 25, 1970."
Headquarter's House
A photograph of Headquarter's House also called Hibbert House. It was owned by Thomas Hibbert a wealthy young English merchant in 1755. It is now home of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT).
Headquarter's House, Duke Street, Kingston
A two-storey building of Georgian architecture with steps leading from the street and enclosed by metal and concrete fencing - Headquarter's House also called Hibbert House was the home of Thomas Hibbert, a wealthy English merchant, and later the…
Harbour Street showing Treasury and Post Office at Duke Street corner
A section of Harbour Street in Downtown Kingston, looking west to east. The Treasury and the Post Office on opposite sides of the street are indicated in ink. Pedestrians are walking along the street.
Lockett's residence, Duke St.
Two-storey dwelling belonging to Dr. Lockett, after sustaining damage from earthquake in 1907.
Harbour Street
A section of Harbour Street in Downtown Kingston, looking west to east. The Treasury and the Post Office on opposite sides of the street are indicated in ink. Pedestrians are walking along the street.
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Oberlin White and baby Romayne
"Oberlin White and baby Romayne...she cried once during the interview when asked whether she thought he was killed in a cross-fire. "Who? My Errol?…