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A View of the premises of McWhinney and Company, King Street, Kingston, Jamaica

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Drawing depicting a scene on King Street, Kingston showing McWhinney and Company in the foreground, adjoining commercial buildings; men on horseback; people walking, conversing or standing at the shop front; a cat and dog in the street; horse-drawn…

No. 1 King Street, From Croswell's looking up, after Earthquake, Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 14, 1907

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King Street (a view from Croswell's) in the aftermath of the 1907 Earthquake.

Jamaica Church Theological College

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A frontal view of the Jamaica Church Theological College, an Anglican theological training school in the parish of St. Andrew.

Portrait of Wills O. Isaacs

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A Portrait of Wills O'Gilvie Isaacs, PNP Stalwart, politician and former MP of Central Kingston.

Port Antonio from Titchfield

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A view of Port Antonio, Portland from Titchfield showing various types of buildings with the Blue Mountains in the background.

Moneague Training College

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The Campus of the Moneague Training College in St. Ann, Jamaica.

Jamaica's New Governor Sir Hugh Foot arrives at King's House, April 1951

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Sir Hugh Foot, Jamaica's new governor and Lady Foot, arrive at King's House. Behind them are uniformed officers.

Sir Kenneth Blackburne at the Ceremonial Opening of the Legislative Council

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Sir Kenneth Blackburne, Governor of Jamaica, third night, arriving for the ceremonial opening of the Legislative Council.

Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson with wife and daughter after swearing in ceremony 1924

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Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson, Governor of Jamaica [1924 - 1925] with his wife and daughter, being transported out of the venue, after he was sworn in as governor.

Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson (Right)

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Sir Samuel Herbert Wilson, right, Governor of Jamaica [1924 - 1925] stands stands beside his body guard.