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National Awards 1990

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Governor General, Sir Florizel Glasspole (centre) makes presenation to an awardee at National Awards Ceremony, 1990.

Miraflores Locks, showing approach wall

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View of approach wall, Miraflores Locks

Mending our ways: A scene in Jamaica

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A group of stone breakers breaking stones along the road side.

Just after earthquake of 1907

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A photograph showing a damaged building and debris on the street after the 1907 earthquake in Kingston, Jamaica.

Some of the smaller houses

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A woman walks pass a row of small houses, one of which was partially destroyed by the 1907 earthquake in Kingston, Jamaica.

Prime Minister Manley, Mrs. Manley, and daughter Natasha

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Prime Minister Michael Manley, his wife Beverly and their daughter Natasha pose for a photograph as they relax in casual attire.

Michael Manley

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A colour half portrait of Michael Manley former prime minister of Jamaica, in formal attire.

Young David Michael Manley

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Michael Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica with his son David on his lap.

P. M. Manley speaks on Land Lease

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Prime Minister Michael Manley speaks on land lease at a community meeting. The audience is predominantly men.

PM Manley greets Howard Cooke before the swearing in ceremony as Gov. General 1991

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Prime Minister Michael Manley (left) greets Howard Cooke before he was sworn in as governor general in 1991. Looking on are Mrs. Cooke (right) and two other persons.