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Guyanese natives in discussion

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A group of Guyanese natives gathered together - two are dancing, three are playing drums as others look on.

Gwendolyn Perry gets a promotion

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"Gwendolyn Perry has been promoted from assistant coffee shop supervisor to coffee shop supervisor. Miss Perry previously worked at the Jamaica Reef Hotel and the International Hotel before joining the Jamaica Pegasus in August 1973, as a steward…

Gyles, Hon. John P.

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Photograph of John P. Gyles, Minister of Agriculture, sitting at a desk in his office.

Gypsum quarry

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Gypsum mining in Bull Bay, St. Thomas.

H. I. Henriques Real Estate

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The image shows the H. I. Henriques Real Estate Limited building on Old Hope Road Kingston, Jamaica. Is is a four story building. Two cars are parked on the outside of the building.

H. Orlando Patterson

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Head shot of a young Orlando Patterson, historical and cultural sociologist, attired in suit and tie and wearing eye glasses.

H.A.J. "Gus" Wedderburn

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Gus Wedderburn of the Pan Black Cultural Society.

H.D. Carberry

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Former Appeal Court Judge and member of the commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Mr. H.D. Carberry.

H.E. Louis Boothe presenting his credentials to President Rodrigo

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"Jamaica's Ambassador to Mexico and Costa Rica, H.E. Louis Boothe (left) presenting his credentials to President Rodrigo Carazo of Costa Rica at the presidential palace in San Jose recently. Looking on is the Costa Rican Foreign Minister Rafael A.…

H.I.M. Haile Selassie is given a tumultuous welcome in 1966

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A crowd of supporters gather to greet Haile Selassie as he drives by in a motorcade. Standing beside him in the car is Sir Clifford Campbell, then Governor-General of Jamaica.