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Wynante Patterson
"National Family Planning Pioneer Amy Bailey (left) receiving a plaque from the Board's vice-chairman Dr. Wyante Patterson at a luncheon at the Sheraton Hotel on Wednesday. Miss Bailey has been involved with family planning in Jamaica since 1937."
Senator Danny Williams with Fay Saunders
"JPH book display: The Minister of State in the Ministry of marketing and Commerce, Senator Danny Williams, along with the Chairman of the Board of Jamaica Publishing House, Mrs. Fay Saunders, examine the wide variety of JPH books on display at the…
Richard Hill, 1795-1872
Richard Hill standing beside balustrades.
Richard Hill 1795-1872
Portrait of Richard Hill.
Prof. John Figueroa
Face portrait of professor John Figueroa.
Prof. Aubrey S. Phillips giving the main address
"Prof. Aubrey S. Phillips [centre], Dean of the Faculty of Education, UWI, giving the main address at Mico Old Students' Association function to honour two of its members, Mrs. R. Shirley [left] Principal of the school, and Mr. E.H. Cousins, former…
Mrs. W. Johnson
"Mrs. W. Johnson, wife of Principal Wilbert Johnson of Vauxhall Junior Secondary School, receiving the JTA Certificate of Merit on behalf of her husband at the Ward Theatre. These awards are presented to educators from fourteen parishes by JTA on the…
Mrs. Patricia Charles in discussion with the Director of the Programme
"One of the recent visitors to the JAMAL Foundation, Mrs. Patricia Charles, representative of the St. Lucia Government, is seen in discussions with the Director of the Programme, Mrs. Joyce Robinson, as a result of St. Lucia's desire to establish a…
Mrs. Edith Dalton-James
A photograph of Mrs. Edith Dalton James, Jamaican educator and politician.
Mrs. Beverley Manley receiving books for children at Jamaica House
"Receiving books for children: Mrs. Beverley Manley [3rd left] looking at a 16-page book of children's poetry, 'Through a Child's Eye'. The book was one of a collection presented to her at Jamaica House yesterday [March 19] by Mrs. Pat Persaud…