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Sir Alexander Bustamante, Sir Donald Sangster and Lady Bustamante at King's House function after independence
Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante in conversation with his wife, Lady Bustamante and then Minister of Finance, Donald Sangster at an Independence Day function.
Sir Alexander Bustamante, Donald Sangster, Allan Douglas and other MP's leaving parliament
Former Prime Minister and Jamaica Labour Party leader, Sir Alexander Bustamante, exiting a building with other politicians, after parliament.
Sir Alexander Bustamante, a portrait ca. 1960's
Candid portrait of Sir Alexander Bustamante, first Prime Minister of Independent Jamaica.
Sir Alexander Bustamante watches as Lady B pins independence medal on U.S. Ambassador, William C. Doherty
United States Ambassador to Jamaica, William C. Doherty, receiving a Jamaica independence medal from Gladys ''Lady B'' Bustamante. Sir Alexander Bustamante and Sir Donald Sangster among others, are in the background.
Sir Alexander Bustamante signing the Independence Constitution
Sir Alexander Bustamante signing the Independence Constitution of Jamaica in 1962.
Sir Alexander Bustamante showing his party sign
Sir Alexander Bustamante, founder of the Jamaica Labour party and Jamaica's first Prime Minister after independence in 1962, showing his party sign.
Sir Alexander Bustamante receiving honorary degree LLD from U.W.I. Chancellor Princess Alice at Jamaica House
Her Royal Highness Princess Alice, University of the West Indies' first Chancellor, presenting Sir Alexander Bustamante with an honorary degree. Looking on is his wife, Lady Bustamante.
Sir Alexander Bustamante receives honorary degree from the U.W.I.
Private ceremony for the presentation of an Honorary Degree to Sir Alexander Bustamante held at Jamaica House. In attendance are dignitaries such as the Hon. Eric Williams and Her Royal Highness Princess Alice - University of the West Indies' first…
Sir Alexander Bustamante making a point at Ja. Constitution Conference, London, 1962
Jamaica's first prime minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante, speaking at the 1962 Jamaica Constitution Conference in London. In the background to the left are Jamaican politicians, Donald Sangster [left] and Robert Lightbourne.
Sir Alexander Bustamante in formal dress on a visit to J.D.F.
Statesman, Sir Alexander Bustamante, dressed in formal suit and a top hat.