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Vehicles destroyed by fire
"The remains of a car and a bus which were destroyed by fire after a collision on the Rockfort Road on Saturday night. Reports are that the car was pushed off the road by the bus, and that the crew from the bus disappeared from the scene of the…
Veitch, Felix G. (Dr.)
Side portrait of Rev. Dr. Felix Gordon Veitch, Jamaican physician, politicians, Baptist Minister and the first speaker of the House of Representatives of Jamaica on January 1, 1945.
Vendor and limers
Abstract painting showing two men standing by a street vendor's vending stand.
Original painting in Port-of-Spain, National Museum and Art Gallery.
20 1/4" x 13 7/8". Col. reproduction (by offset) of oil on board, 23 1/2 x 36".
The original…
Original painting in Port-of-Spain, National Museum and Art Gallery.
20 1/4" x 13 7/8". Col. reproduction (by offset) of oil on board, 23 1/2 x 36".
The original…
Vendor frying fish at the 2012 Emancipation Vigil held at Seville Heritage Park, St. Ann
One of the many food vendors at the 2012 Emancipation Vigil, this vendor is preparing fried fish for sale.
Vendor weighs sweet potatoes
Agricultural produce being sold at a market in Jamaica.
Vendors sheltering from the sun
Street vendors place a sheet of tarpaulin over their vending stalls before the Kingston Parish Church.
Venezuelan Falooch
Oil on canvas.
Port-of-Spain, National Museum and Art Gallery - Trinidad, W.I.
19 7/8" x 25 1/4". Col. reproduction (by offset of an oil painting, 28" x 36".
The painting was executed in 1955.
Port-of-Spain, National Museum and Art Gallery - Trinidad, W.I.
19 7/8" x 25 1/4". Col. reproduction (by offset of an oil painting, 28" x 36".
The painting was executed in 1955.
Tags: Boats; Painting, Abstract
Vengsarkar, Dilip
Indian cricketer, Dilip Vengsarkar, during cricket match.
Vengsarkar, Dilip
"Valiant Vengsarkar: Indian batsman Dilip Vengsarkar plays a powerful stroke during his fine innings in the Cornhill Insurance England v India test match at Lord's in London. He was batting for more than 5 1/2 hours before being caught off the…
