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Weller, David
Jamaican track cyclist, David Weller.
Vaulting over 15'6" during the CAC Games 1962
Athlete competing in pole vaulting event at the Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC), held at the National Arena in Kingston, Jamaica in 1962.
Three different poses from the top three in the High Jump event at the CAC Games 1962
Three athletes captured during the High Jump event at the 1962 Central American and Caribbean Games held in Kingston., Jamaica.
Start of the 800 metres during the CAC Games 1962
Athletes taking off at the starting line of the 800 metre race at the 1962 Central American and Caribbean Games (CAC).
Sedley Webster, Camperdown's star
"IN AGONY: Camperdown's star athlete Sedley Webster collapsed on the ground in agony after coming second in the 800 metres class one race at the schoolboys championships. 18-year-old Sedley performed in two events yesterday despite a strained thigh…
Roger Williams
"Roger Williams of Alpart winning the 400 metres in 53.0 seconds at the recent Bauxite INdustry Track and Field Championships at Ewarton recently. Williams won the event for the third consecutive year and later anchored Alpart to victory in the 1,600…
Record lift and first gold medal
"Record lift and first gold medalist - Fernando Paez of Puerto Rico, set a new Central American and Caribbean Games record in the Bantamweight Weightlifting Division..."
Olympic Games - 1952 Helsinki Olympics Rhoden winning 4 X 400 from Mel Whitfield USA
Jamaica's George Rhoden winning the 4 x 400 relay from USA Mel Whitfield at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland.
Miss Donna Chandler presenting Junior Williams with the Motor Owners Mutual Cup
"Miss Donna Chandler manager of Motor Owners Mutual Annotto Bay branch is seen recently presenting Junior Williams, winner of the first-ever St. Mary Road race, with the Motor Owners Mutual Cup. He won in a time of 12 minutes and 36 seconds. The race…
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Moulton Barrett House, Falmouth
Two-storey building in Falmouth, located on lands once owned by Edward Moulton Barrett and the Barrett family in the 18th century.