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JTA Secretary-general Fay Saunders
"We are tired of the numbers game," JTA Secretary-general Fay Saunders expressing concern over the rapid change of Ministers of Education to the second session of the JTA 16th annual conference at Shortwood Teachers College in Kingston Tuesday."
Senator Fay Saunders
"Senator Fay Saunders receives her certificate of honour."
Fay Saunders 1975
Fay Saunders speaking with a man at a function held in Christmas, 1975.
Jamaica Baptist Federation of Women Festival
Pickles, condiments and other food and drink items being sold at the Jamaica Baptist Federation of Women (now Jamaica Baptist Women's Federation) Festival.
Mrs. Edna Manley c. 1938
Jamaican sculptor, the Honourable Mrs. Edna Manley working on a sculpture.
Mrs. Edith Dalton-James
A photograph of Mrs. Edith Dalton James, Jamaican educator and politician.
Lovetta Clarke
"Lovetta (Jackie) Clarke says that what really makes the sun shine for her is seeing people happy - she just can't take it when those around her look drab and depressed. Originally from Sav-la-Mar, Jackie is a commercial student in Kingston, studying…
Lovetta Clarke
"Sunshine Girl Lovetta "Jackie" Clarke is a telephone operator who dreams of operating her own business - probably a boutique, as she loves fashions. Originally from Savanna-la-Mar, 18-year old Jackie came to Kingston in 1979 to attend the Jamaica…
Dorel M. Callender
"Another first: Mrs. Dorel M. Callender, alternative Executive Director of the Inter-American Development Bank, Washington, D.C. for the group of countries Mexico, Dominican Republic, Panama and Jamaica. Mrs. Callender is the first Jamaican and the…
Claude Butler
Portrait of a Jamaican woman - Claude Butler.
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Phoenix Foundry (The Dome), Falmouth
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The Phoenix Foundry or 'The Dome' in Falmouth, Trelawny is one of the oldest surviving industrial complexes in Jamaica. It was built by engineer, Mr.…