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Harper's weekly (sketches in Newcastle, Jamaica)
Sketches in Newcastle, St. Andrew of - 'Officers quarters hospital,' 'A victim to Yellow Jack,' 'Market day,' 'Carrying ammunition,' and 'Taking an invalid for embarkation.'
Harper's weekly (for this they fight - an incident)
Drawing of a group of persons including a young woman, huddled together.
Harold Cecil Rich Saunders. D.S.O. Major, East Yorkshire Regt.
Black and white portrait of Major Harold Cecil Rich Saunders, D.S.O. of the East Yorkshire Regiment. He was killed in action on March 30, 1918 in the Battle of the Somme.
Harold Butler's birthday party
"Birthday Party: Harold Butler stands in the centre of a group of friends on his birthday, which was celebrated recently at Epiphany. Everyone was in fine spirit and quite fittingly the occasion was used to launch Harold's new album 'The Butler Did…
Harold Butler and others at Aquarius Studio
"ACTION FROM AQUARIUS STUDIO: Studio engineer Chris Daley at second right does the miing, while assistant studio engineer Conroy Malcolm at right watches the runnings. Others from left are Carl Ayton, Harold Butler, Alvin Haughton and Phillip James."
Harold Butler & his electric piano
"MAKING SWEET MUSIC: Harold Butler and his electric piano are the centre of attraction here as the musical genius 'tickle', and caresses his instrument. Spectators from left are Wornie Broderick and Winston Hammond from the Jaharmi group, Gordon of…
Harold Butler
"NEW AND LIVELY SOUNDS - Harold Butler and the United Stars adding something new to the local music scene. Seen at the Top Hat Club last Friday, this group is comprised of musicians who are all veterans in their field. Their first big debut will be…
Harold Brady and Carol Lawes 'Dream on Monkey Mountain'
"Dream on Monkey Mountain: The current production of the National Festival Theatre of Jamaica now playing at the Ward Theatre. Performance days are Wednesdays to Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 4:30 p.m. Bookings at the Little Theatre. Seen…
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Myrtle Bank Hotel

View of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, built in the mid 1800s. This grand hotel was once known as the largest in the island.