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"Button Up with Winston Griffiths up [left] getting the better of Naheelah [Emilio Rodriques] in the 1,000 Guineas race for fillies only, at Caymanas Park yesterday."
Bustamante's march on Mental Hospital
Alexander Bustamante at forefront, marching with a crowd in front of the Jamaica Mental Hospital.
Bustamante, Lady Gladys
Lady Gladys Bustamante (nee Longville) trade unionist, women's activist and wife of Jamaica's first Prime Minister, Alexander Bustamante.
Bustamante Hospital
"...at the Bustamante Hospital for Children...hospital administrator; Mrs. Loraine Johnson, NCB, Oxford Place; Miss Jennifer Campbell, Accountant, NCB, New Kingston Branch, and Sister Yvonne Codlin, Ward 1."
Bustamante Children's Hospital
"Have a sweet Christmas. Caymanas Park Public Relations Officer, LD. Roberts, distributing sweets to the young patients at Children's Hospital, Friday last. Sister Anglin is helping."
Busta and the Beauties
"Busta and the beauties: Fourteen of the finalists in the Miss Jamaica Contest who visited the Rt. Excellent Sir Alexander Bustamante at his Irish Town residence Thursday are seen here with the National Hero and Lady Bustamante. It was one of the…
Tags: Beauty contestants; Beauty contestants - Jamaica; Beauty contests; Beauty contests - Jamaica; Bustamante, Alexander, - 1884-1977; Bustamante, Gladys Maud, 1912-2009; Labour leaders - Jamaica; Politicians - Jamaica; Prime ministers; Prime ministers - Jamaica; Prime ministers' spouses; Prime ministers' spouses - Jamaica
Bust of the Hon. Isaac Barrant
Bust of the Hon. Isaac Barrant who was Minister of Agriculture and Lands 1950 - 1956. It is housed at the National Library of Jamaica, 12 East Street, Kingston.
Bust of Samuel Sharpe
A bust of Samuel 'Sam' Sharpe, Jamaica Baptist leader of the 1831 slave rebellion on the Kensington Estate in St. James.
Business places with cars parked on the street
"Wellington Street, Spanish Town - Small commercial units with associated vehicular parking adjacent to shops and banks is a feature which is typical of most parish capitals."
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Eating cotton candy
"All in a days work: 'One for the road' is not a phrase well known in kiddie land. But Junior is doubling up on the offer anyway - oblivious of all…
