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Acting G.G. Sir Rowland Phillips pinning the star of the OBE on Sir Alexander
Former Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante being invested by Acting Governor General, Rowland Phillips, at the King's House dining room. Lady Bustamante is seated beside him.
Acting Governor General Edward Zacca accompanies Howard Cooke down the steps of Kings House to platform
Acting Governor General, Edward Zacca (left) and Howard Cooke (right) walk down the steps of Kings House to the platform. Members of the Jamaica Military band are in performance. Mrs. Cooke follows behind.
Acting Prime Minister Donald Sangster and Minister of Development and welfare Hon. Edward Seaga visit swim area in West Kingston
Sangster on a tour of the slum area of West KIngston with Edward Seaga. Body Guards can be seen standing close by while members of the community stand in the backgound. Wooden houses can also be seen.
Actor Gregory Peck from Bremerton Washington
"Actor Gregory Peck as he plays General Douglas MacArthur in a film being shot in Bremerton, Washington. Peck says the role is his greatest challenge of acting in his career. The USS Missouri, World War II battership where the signing of the Japense…
Adella Campbell
"Bombay Bazaar's Jack Naraindas presented a cheque for $216 to Adella Campbell yesterday to assist her with renting a room. With Adella is her daughter Nadine."
Adella Campbell
"It rough, it really rough," said Adella Campbell yesterday. With her were Denise 9; Sandra 12; Dawn 6; Nadine 4; Anthony 2; Robert (in his mothers arms) 1 year and four months and Curtis 11. Miss Campbell needs a room for herself and her children."
Admiral Lord George Brydges Rodney (extreme left)
A group portrait of men including Admiral George Brydges Rodney, a naval officer in the British army.
Admiral Sr. Geo Brydges Rodney, with a fleet under his command defeating a squadron of Spanish ships of war, commanded by Don Juan de Langara, in the night, 16 Jany 1780, near Cape St. Vincent
"This plate is designed to represent the British Fleet in pursuit of the Flying Enemy, with their Van beginning the Attack which commenced between Four and Five o Clock in the Evening, and continued till Two o Clock the next Morning, and tho the…