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Leslie Butler
"Leslie Butler makes music at the keyboard."
Leslie Robinson
Professor Leslie Robinson, a founding member of the University College of the West Indies (now University of the West Indies).
Leslie-Ann Terrelonge
"Leslie-Ann Terrelonge seen with a cigarette in hand, has secured a niche for herself in the industrial sector."
Lester Bullock (Dillinger)
"Dillinger, the 'Plait Skank' man - Lester Bullock."
Lethe Estate, on Great River, St. James's and Hanover
Hand-coloured lithograph of the rum and sugar estate, Lethe Estate, and its surroundings. The estate is located in a hilly area by the Great River over which a brick bridge runs.
Letter of introduction being presented by Mr. Patrick Pierre to Mr. Noel Chin
"Letter of introduction being presented by Mr. Patrick Pierre, manager-designate of the Dominican Agricultural and Industrial Development Bank to Mr. Noel Chin, Chairman of the Jamaica Development Bank, while Personnel Manager Hugh Reid, looks on.…
Leyland JOS bus and motorcar
"No one was injured when this motorcar and this Leyland Jamaica Omnibus Services (JOS) bus collided yesterday morning, but a section of the Mona Road was blocked for some time."
Leyland National bus
"Latest shipment of Leyland National buses for the Jamaica Omnibus Service. Picture was taken at the Industrial Terrace deport of the JOS."
Tags: Bus lines - Jamaica; Buses; Leyland buses
Leyland National Bus Factory
"A national matter: RJR's industrial reporter Patrick Richie-Haughton [right], took the opportunity to visit the Leyland National Bus Factory during a three-week visit to Britain as the guest of the British Government. The Jamaica Omnibus Service…
Leyland tipper truck
"During the heavy rains yesterday, this Leyland tipper truck owned by Kenneth Chen and driven by Wilfred Williams of 58 Molynes Road, was damaged beyond repairs when part of the roadway on Mountain View Avenue caved in. The vehicle has to be written…
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Hussay Festival

Photograph depicting a large gathering in Westmoreland, in celebration of the Hussay, a traditional East Indian religious festival.