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Queen Elizabeth II visit

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A large crowd of especially children, waves back at Queen Elizabeth II as she passes in the back of a motor vehicle.

Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. P.J. Patterson

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Half size portrait of the Rt. Hon. Percival James Patterson.

Richard Barrett

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Half size portrait of the Honourable Richard Barrett, speaker of the Jamaica House of Assembly.

Pedro Miguel Lock, Panama Canal

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Panoramic view of Pedro Miguel Lock at Panama Canal.

Paving the streets, Panama City

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Road construction work on a street in Panama City; workmen are seen loading and pushing wheel barrows while others are seen working on sidewalk and road surface.

Pay Day, Miraflores

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Panoramic view of labourers waiting in line to collect wages while others continue to engage in work activities at Miraflores.

Panama Canal's Cemetary, Ancon, Canal Zone

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Panoramic view of tombstones at Panama Canal's Cemetary, Ancon, Canal zone.

Panama Canal controversy seen as David vs. Goliath

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A section of the Panama Canal showing a docked cargo ship.

Herbert Roxburgh Mais Lieut. 70th Field Co., R.E.

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Lieutenant Herbert Roxburgh Mais of the 70th Field Company, Royal Engineer who died of wounds in France on November 30, 1917.

Richard Douglas Miles, M.C. 2nd Lieut.

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Half portrait of Second Lieutenant Richard Douglas Miles, M.C. of the Royal Irish Fusiliers in the British Army who died of wounds in Belgium on August 17, 1917.