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Guyanese High Commissioner Sir John Carter
"Guyanese High Commissioner in London, Sir John Carter, while in Kingston during the 1975 CHGM in April."
Tony Hart, Percy Bishop and Pearnel Charles
"Minister of Public Utilities and Transport, Pearnel Charles (right) shares a light moment with Trinidad and Tobago's Acting High Commissioner to Jamaica, Percy Bishop (centre) and Air Jamaica's Chairman Tony Hart shortly before departure of Air…
Pearnel Charles making an announcement
"Local Government Minister Pearnel Charles announcing the new arrangements for garbage collection. At left is Town Clerk Joslyn Clarke and at right is Kingston's Mayor Ryan Peralto."
Senator Pearnel Charles
".....we carried a picture of Senator Pearnel Charles he was dressed in this elegant.....-or one just like it - which we said was a Kareeba. Not so said his wife, who made it. This is no Kareeba; it is an "American Cut."
Well whatever it is, he was…
Well whatever it is, he was…
Pearnel Charles (second right) Minister of Public Utilities and Transport
"Pearnel Charles [second right], Minister of Public Utilities, and Transport, views the early stages of the Bandag retreading process during his visit and tour of the Bandag factory on the occasion of that Company's Open-House held at 9 Molynes Road.…
Transport Minister Pearnel Charles tears tickets for passengers
"Pitching in: Transport Minister Pearnel Charles tears tickets for passengers boarding Air Jamaica's inaugural 747 jumbo jet non-stop flight to Frankfurt on Friday night at the Sangster International Airport. Mr. Charles made the surprise move when…
Pearnel Charles at Jamaica Maritime Training Institute
Minister Pearnel Charles speaking at the site of the Jamaica Maritime Training Institute. Among the dignitaries at the site are Prime Minister Hugh Shearer and Governor General Sir Florizel Glasspole.
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Moulton Barrett House, Falmouth

Two-storey building in Falmouth, located on lands once owned by Edward Moulton Barrett and the Barrett family in the 18th century.