Browse Items (9905 total)
Sort by:
Effigies of Louise Bennett and Ranny Williams (Morgie and Putus)
Effigies of Louise Bennett and Ranny Williams as they march in a parade during an independence celebration. Spectators are looking on.
Falmouth taken from the Church Tower
A panoramic view of Falmouth, capital of Trelawny, Jamaica showing Georgian type houses, palm trees, ships in the harbour and the Coastline.
Hon. Alexander Bustamante - Birthday Party at Jamaica House
Hugh Lawson Shearer (left) and other government officials visiting with Alexander Bustamante (3rd left) and his wife at Jamaica House on his birthday.
King's House: old and new
Print shows King's House in Spanish Town, St Catherine six persons are standing in the yard while a cart driven by two horses gallops by. Another group of three stands close to the house.
The Union Jack being lowered at the National Stadium 5.8.62
The British flag, the Union Jack, is lowered by two members of the Jamaica armed forces in celebration of Jamaica's independence.
St. Ann's Bay
Photograph showing a section of St Ann's Bay in earlier days. People stand in a section of the dusty road. Buildings line both sides of the road. Coconut trees are also in view.
G. C. Foster
Portrait of G.C. [Gerald Claude] Foster, Jamaican sportsman for whom G. C. Foster College was named.
Government Secondary School, Montego Bay
The Government Secondary School in Montego Bay; a rectangular two-storey building with a staircase leading to the door of the Upper Floor, and multiple windows to provide adequate ventilation.
The Most Rev. Enos Nuttall D.D., Archbishop of the West Indies 1893-1916
The Most Rev. Enos Nuttall, Archbishop of the West Indies seated in a high back chair, wearing a ceremonial robe with a crucifix around his neck and holding a book.