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Desmond Campbell
"Governor General Florizel Glasspole [right] Acting Prime Minister PJ Patterson, and Police Commissioner Desmond Campbell take the salute yesterday afternoon at the Grand Gala at the National Stadium."
Desmond Campbell
"The chief and his successor - retiring Police Commissioner Basil Robinson (right) giving commissioner-designate Desmond Campbell a word of advice as Mr. Robinson had his last day in office yesterday after over 42 years in the Jamaica Constabulary…
Desmond Cartey
"Shearer and Desmond Cartey, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Consumer Affairs."
Desnoes and Geddes treat children in Majestic Gardens
"Some 800 children in the Majestic Gardens area were feted at a Desnoes and Geddes-sponsored treat at the Community Centre recently. Organised by personnel of St. Andrew Settlement and headed by Mr. Don Levy and D&G staffers, the children were given…
Tags: Children; Children - Jamaica
Destroyed bus shed
"Another bus shed gone: Another bus shed in the Corporate Area was destroyed when this car crashed into the shed along Mountain View Avenue Tuesday afternoon. Driver Leslie Brown said he swerved to avoid crashing in the back of a JOS bus and crashed…
Destroyed bus shed on Lady Musgrave Road
"A tale of woe: scene on Lady Musgrave Road yesterday morning, when this motor-car crashed into a bus shed. It is not known whether or not anyone was injured."
Destruction at epicentre
Destruction at epicentre of the 1907 earthquake at the corner of Harbour and East Streets, Kingston.
Destruction of Roehampton Estate
The Roehampton Estate in St. James, Jamaica is being destroyed by fire during the 1832 Slave Revolt. Enslaved Africans can be seen on the Estate.
Destruction of the Coke Church
Persons viewing the damage of the Coke Methodist Church down town Kingston after the 1907 earthquake.
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Lacovia, Bamboo Walk

Dirt road lined with bamboo trees on both sides. The area, between Middle Quarters and Lacovia, is known as Bamboo Avenue today.