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Alice Estephene Campbell (Lady Campbell)
"Sir Clifford Campbell (left background) watches as the body of his wife is lowered into the grave at St. Andrew Parish Church."
Beeston Street
Sir Clifford Campbell walking along Beeston Street in Kingston. The street is lined with many parked cars.
Books being handed over to the G.C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sports
Copies of books being handed over to the GC Foster College of Physical Education and Sports in Spanish Town, St. Catherine. At the handing over event is Sir Clifford Campbell, former Governor General of Jamaica.
Clifford Campbell
"Former Governor General of Jamaica, Sir Clifford Campbell who is now 90, celebrates with the Life Underwriters Association of Jamaica [LUAJ] at their 50th Anniversary church service at St. Andrew Parish Church, Half Way Tree, recently. Sir Clifford…
Clifford Campbell
Former Jamaican Governor-General, shaking hands with a man. The men are standing before a "Trade Commissioner Service" banner.
Clifford Campbell
"Sir Clifford awarded Rotary International's highest honour - on Thursday, July 2, 1982, Sir Clifford Campbell G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., the country's first Jamaican Governor General, was awarded the Rotary International Paul Harris Fellowship - the…
Clifford Campbell
"For you: Youngest member of the Jamaica Birthday Club, Jean Bowen handing former Governor General Sir Clifford Campbell, a present yesterday at his Cherry Gardens residence. It was the occasion of his 88th birthday. Looking on in the background are…
Clifford Campbell
Sir Clifford Campbell making a presentation to Lennie Harris.
Clifford Campbell
"Sir Clifford: Fit, able and looking good as he marches slowly, to score more goals in life's innings."
Clifford Campbell
"Former GG Sir Clifford Campbell takes turn on the floor with Lady Huggins, founder of the Jamaica Federation of Women."
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Mobile record shack in Downtown, Kingston

"Pop music can be very moving at times. But downtown at South Parade it's been given a new twist.The board shacks from which records and other items…