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Burnt trolley car in King Street

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A burnt trolley car amidst the rubble on King Street, Kingston after the 1907 Earthquake. Persons are walking among the debris and viewing the destruction.

Hon. H. A. L. Simpson J. P., O. B. E.

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Half portrait of Hon. H. A. L. Simpson, J.P., O.B.E., Member of the Legislative Council for Kingston.

Photographing and finger printing of voters

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Election workers assisting a voter to register.

Registration of Voters

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Voters congregate behind a mobile Electoral Registration Unit from the Ministry of Home Affairs. One of the voters converses with Norman Manley at the door of the Unit.

The family of Michael Manley - Joseph, Barbara, Sarah and Rachel

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A Christmas card with group photograph of Michael Manley with his wife Barbara and Children.

Mr. C. L. A. Stuart, June 1940

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Half portrait of C.L.A. Stuart, Jamaican politicians.

Gyles, Hon. John P.

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Photograph of John P. Gyles, Minister of Agriculture, sitting at a desk in his office.

Institute of Jamaica, 1925 - East St.

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Photograph of the Institute of Jamaica on East Street, Kingston in 1925.

Greetings from Jamaica BWI Commercial Kingston

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A colour postcard showing the commercial district of Downtown Kingston, Jamaica, the heart of the Metropolis shaded by royal palms and other trees.

Myrtle Bank Hotel, Jamaica after the Earthquake Jan 14th 1907

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A partially damaged Myrtle Bank Hotel after the 1907 Earthquake in Jamaica.