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Philbert Palmer caught in a low backhand volley attacking mood
"Hustling: Philbert Palmer is caught with a low backhand volley in an attacking mood in his match against Balty Galloway which he won 6-3, 6-2."
Philbert Palmer and Trevor Campbell shake hands
"The tennis tournament played recently on the Championship courts at Goblin Hill and sponsored jointly by the hotel and Tia Maria, was very successful. The tournament, sanctioned by the Jamaica Lawn Tennis Association, attracted guests and outsiders.…
Phil in lime-green hand-woven African kaffir
Phil in lime-green hand-woven African kaffir trimmed with green lace over neck and pocket
Petson Scarlett
"Petson Scarlett, one of the carvers trained by Mr. Sinclair and employed by him, making a wall plaque."
Peter Tosh meeting the Mozambican Song and Dance Troupe
"Reggae International Star Peter Tosh [right] meeting members of the Mozambican Song and Dance Troupe after their performance at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre last Thursday [December 6]. Peter Tosh was among several persons who were treated…
Peter Tosh at Reggae Sunsplash 1980
Reggae artiste, Peter Tosh, performing at Reggae Sunsplash 1980 held at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre, Kingston.
Peter Long, Jamaica's captain gaining archery practice - 3rd Pan Am wheelchair Games.
Photograph of Peter Long in his wheelchair getting archery practice. His hands are positioned to shoot an arrow. There is a building in the background with a man standing on the second floor.
Peter Long lighting torch at opening of third Pan Am Wheelchair Games.
Photograph shows Peter Long lighting the torch at the opening of the third Pan American wheel chair games. He is seated in his wheel chair. A man is standing behind him and has been assisting him in his wheelchair. Two photographers are also seen.
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Pinnacle, St. Catherine

Ruins of Leonard Howell's great house located at Pinnacle in the hills of St. Catherine. The Rastafarian community at Pinnacle was started by Leonard…