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Sketch of bamboos and cotton tree, Westmoreland

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A photographic print showing a sketch of a cotton tree towering over bamboo trees surrounding a thatched hut. A woman and child and a man riding a horse are seen along the road.

Sketch of Bamboos and Cotton Tree

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Sketch of a rural village showing bamboo and cotton trees, a thatched hut, persons walking along a dirt road, horse and rider.

Skeletons excavated in 1965 by Ray Fremmer believed to be rebels of the Morant Bay Rebellion, 1865

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Skeletons believed to be that of martyrs of the Morant Bay uprising, excavated in 1965 by archaeologist, Ray Fremmer.

Six newly built houses with mountain in the background.

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The picture shows six newly built houses beside each other on an unpaved land. Mountains are see in the background.

Site of Paul Bogle's House and Chapel

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Monument marking the location of the Right Excellent Paul Bogle's house and chapel. The location also marks the spot from which Paul Bogle led his people in a protest that became known as the Morant Bay Rebellion of October 23, 1865. A single grave…

Site of Morant Bay Rebellion martyrs

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A monument marking the spot at which the remains of martyrs of the Morant Bay Rebellion of October 1865 were found. In the background is the Morant Bay Fort.

Sisterly comfort in 'For Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide'

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"Sisterly comfort is shared by these characters in "For Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide" which opens at the Jamaica Drama School, Cultural Training Centre, this Friday (Nov 18). The play, whose primary theme is the struggle between black…

Sister Seble Wengel admiring her craft items

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"Admiring craft items: Sister Seble Wengel looks on thoughtfully at one of the many craft items on display at her "Irey Corner" joint."