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W.A. Bustamante standing in a car in a motorcade
Prime Minister Alexander Bustamante greeting the throng of Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters surrounding his motorcade.
W.A. Bustamante on the steps of a house
Alexander Bustamante and four men standing on the porch of a wooden house.
View of royal box, National Stadium, on the night of August 6
Princess Margaret and her entourage, Alexander Bustamante, Norman Manley and other dignitaries in the royal box at the National Stadium for the occasion of handing over independence to Jamaica from the colonial power of Britain on August 6, 1962.
Three W.I. statesmen N.W. Manley, Sir Alexander Bustamante and Eric Williams
Sir Alexander Bustamante greets Eric Williams - Trinidad and Tobago's former Prime Minister, as Norman Washington Manley looks on.
Sir Alexander standing among three men
Group photograph of Sir Alexander Bustamante standing among three others.
Sir Alexander on a visit to a JDF camp on open day
Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante on a visit to an open day event at the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) camp. The families of soldiers are also in attendance. In the background are several military tents.
Sir Alexander Bustamante, Sir Donald Sangster and Lady Bustamante at King's House function after independence
Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante in conversation with his wife, Lady Bustamante and then Minister of Finance, Donald Sangster at an Independence Day function.
Sir Alexander Bustamante, Donald Sangster, Allan Douglas and other MP's leaving parliament
Former Prime Minister and Jamaica Labour Party leader, Sir Alexander Bustamante, exiting a building with other politicians, after parliament.
Sir Alexander Bustamante, a portrait ca. 1960's
Candid portrait of Sir Alexander Bustamante, first Prime Minister of Independent Jamaica.
Sir Alexander Bustamante watches as Lady B pins independence medal on U.S. Ambassador, William C. Doherty
United States Ambassador to Jamaica, William C. Doherty, receiving a Jamaica independence medal from Gladys ''Lady B'' Bustamante. Sir Alexander Bustamante and Sir Donald Sangster among others, are in the background.
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