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Female members of the J.C.F. as they pass the grandstand

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Female members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force march pass the grandstand of the National Stadium at the J.C.F centenary display.

Female slaves chat in the customs street in town

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Enslaved African women socialise with each other on the street of a British colony.

Female Slaves selling their wares

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Female slaves dressed in European Fashion, peddle their wares from trays on their heads while others sitting against a wooden building and wearing regular attire, talk with a male slave wearing a loin cloth. A dog sitting on the ground looks on.

Female students

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Close up photograph of three little girls.

Fencing teams line up behind flags at CAC Games 1962

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Fencing teams from the six competing countries, line up behind their country flags at the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC) held at the National Arena in Kingston, Jamaica.

Fern Gully

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A section of Fern Gully in St. Ann, Jamaica. The dirt road is lined with ferns and other vegetation.

Fern Gully

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Horse chariot, man on horse, and man (standing) inside Fern Gully, St. Ann, Jamaica.

Fern Gully, St. Ann

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A section of Fern Gully in the parish of St. Ann. Fern Gully has over 300 varieties of ferns that line the roadway.

Fern Gully, St. Ann, Jamaica

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A coloured photo of a postcard showing a scene of Fern Gully St. Ann, Jamaica. Ferns and thick vegetation can be seen on both sides of a narrow dirt road.

Fern Gully, St. Ann, Jamaica

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A coloured photo of a postcard showing a scene of Fern Gully St. Ann, Jamaica. This is a damp archway stretching for 4.8km outside of Ocho Rios, St. Ann. It houses over 500 species of fern; the first of which were planted in the 1880s.Ferns and thick…