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Young David Michael Manley

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

Young Cavity Fighter delivers an item

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"A Young Cavity Fighter renders her item on the programme at the Cavity Fighters Club's Day at Coconut Park recently, watched by thousands of her fellow club members and emcee Neville Willoughby."

Young Alvin Marriot and wife with clay mold of her.

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A young Alvin Marriot and his wife standing beside a clay mold of her.

York Town, Clarendon

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"Everything goes in the construction of these dwellings - from rusty sheets of zinc for roofing, bamboo-lattices and flattened barrel sides -a t the York Town squatter settlements - unit for human occupation. This the Housing Ministry recognises, and…

York Town, Clarendon

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"Better days and cleaner, healthier surroundings is the dream of this man, his and his neighbours' children who surround him by his dilapidated ramshackle hut on a 4.9 acre squatter site in York Town, Clarendon. The Housing Ministry is planning for…

York Town, Clarendon

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"Clearly this is bad and something must be done about it, the quicker, the better is the consensus among Housing Minister Tony Spaulding [left] Sites and Services Director, Clive Laidley [centre] and Youth and Community Development Minister, Hugh…

York Pharmacy damaged by car crash

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"Shopping by car? Damage to the York Pharmacy in Half-Way-Tree was put at over $2,000 Wednesday after a motorcar got out of control and crashed through the show windows.

Three people, including two schoolgirls were injured as a result, and were…

Yolande Geddes batting

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Yolande Geddes, Jamaican cricketer, gets ready to bat while the wicket-keeper pays close attention.