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Sir Clifford Campbell
This photo shows Sir Clifford Campbell sitting on a Sofa while reading a book. Sir Clifford was the first Jamaican born Governor General serving from 1962 to 1973. He was a school teacher and head master from Westmoreland and member of the JLP.
Sir Clifford addresses the staff at kellwood of Jamaica Ltd.
Sir Clifford Campbell, Governor General, addresses employees at Kellwood of Jamaica Limited.
Sir Bryan Edward
Portrait of Sir Bryan Edwards, Jamaican planter, politician and former Chief Justice of Jamaica.
Sir Augustus Hemming
Portrait of Sir Augustus Hemming, British politician and Governor of Jamaica 1898-1904. He is wearing a monacle glasses and is dressed in a suit.
Sir Arthur Richards (Lord Milverton) Gov. of Jamaica 1938 - 1943
Lord Milverton, Governor of Jamaica between 1938 and 1943, wearing English admiral uniform.
Sir Anthony Michael Coll, KNT, Chief Justice of Jamaica
A half-length portrait of Sir Anthony Michael Coll, Chief Justice of Jamaica.
Sir Alexander Swettenham Gov. of Jamaica 1904-1907
Governor Alexander Swettenham standing outside his place of residence.
Sir Alexander standing among three men
Group photograph of Sir Alexander Bustamante standing among three others.
Sir Alexander posing with a group of Spanish Town residents
Alexander Bustamante accompanied by St. William Grant (right) and Gladys Longbridge, his personal assistant pose with a group of residents in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
Sir Alexander on a visit to a JDF camp on open day
Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante on a visit to an open day event at the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) camp. The families of soldiers are also in attendance. In the background are several military tents.
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Morant Bay Courthouse
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The historic Morant Bay Courthouse, scene of the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion. It was partially destroyed by fire in 2007 and the statue of Paul Bogle…