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Shaare Shalom Synagogue, Duke Street, Kingston

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Interior view of the pulpit at Shaare Shalom Synagogue (United Congregation of Israelites). The pulpit has a blue lectern hanging with The Star of David symbol stitched on it.

Shaare Shalom Synagogue, Duke Street, Kingston

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Interior view of the pulpit at Shaare Shalom Synagogue (United Congregation of Israelites), showing a wooden lectern on a raised platform. Behind the platform is an arched wooden backdrop with rectangular panels.

Shaare Shalom Synagogue, Duke Street, Kingston

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Views of the exterior of the Shaare Shalom Synagogue, also known as the United Congregation of Israelites, located at 92 Duke Street, Kingston.

Building beside the Jamaica School of Art and Craft at the corner of Duke and North Streets

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"This building is just beside the Jamaica School of Art and Crafts. It is at the corner of Duke and North Streets. Students of the Jamaica School of Arts and Crafts, Trevor Burrowes and Winston Patrick, organised a work-day in which much of the…

Harbour Street

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A section of Harbour Street in Downtown Kingston, looking west to east. The Treasury and the Post Office on opposite sides of the street are indicated in ink. Pedestrians are walking along the street.

JLP and PNP supporters flanked sections of Duke & Beeston Streets by Gordon House

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"Election spirits ran high yesterday as JLP and PNP supporters flanked sections of Duke and Beeston Streets by Gordon House, while Parliament debated the Boundaries Report. From early morning, party supporters positioned themselves, sang party songs…

Political party supporters on Duke & Beeston Streets by Gordon House

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"Election spirits ran high yesterday as JLP and PNP supporters flanked sections of Duke and Beeston Streets by Gordon House, while Parliament debated the Boundaries Report. From early morning, party supporters positioned themselves, sang party songs…