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Manufacturing paints at Lewis Berger W.I. Ltd.

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Two men are manufacturing paints at Lewis Berger W.I. Ltd. One is pouring a liquid into a vat, the other is operating one of three machines overhead

Bauxite workers drilling for soil samples at the Reynolds Mines

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Four bauxite workers drilling for soil samples at the Reynolds Mines in St. Ann, Jamaica. The men are wearing hats.

Farmhand at work with livestock

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Man dressed in overalls and boots milking a cow. Metal pails are being used to collect the milk.

The National Flag Raising Ceremony to inaugurate Jamaica's Independence midnight August 5, 1962 National Stadium

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One of a group of clergymen prays at the National Flag Raising Ceremony at the inauguration of Jamaica's Independence at midnight August 5, 1962 at the National Stadium

Welcome to Princess Margaret

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Princess Margaret stands under a banner with the words "Welcome to Princess Margaret" while on a state visit to Jamaica. She is flanked by dignitaries.

Ranny Williams is presented to HRH Princess Margaret and Earl of Snowden

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Ranny Williams with hat in hand is being presented to HRH Princess Margaret, partially hidden by the Earl of Snowden to her right.

Dr. G. Malalasekera UN Permanent Representative of Ceylon arriving at Kings House

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Dr. G. Malalasekera United Nations Permanent Representative of Ceylon arriving at Kings House, Jamaica

Concrete pipe saddles - Rio Cobre

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Concrete pipe saddles on the bank of the Rio Cobre River in the Bog Walk Gorge

The largest pipe in the world - 6200 ft. long - 96 inches diametre - 1,700,000 lbs. - 260,000 rivets

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Photograph of the largest pipe in the world in 1904 - measuring 6,200 feet long, 8 feet in diametre, weighing 1,700,000 pounds and held together by 260,000 rivets. It was built to convey water from the Rio Cobre River running beside it.

Women at work building dam - Bog Walk

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Women carrying containers of stones on their heads for the dam construction in progress.