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Bringing them in
"On Tuesday Guinness Jamaica Limited netted its first crop of male African Perch from the company's pond at Central Village, St. Catherine. Most of the catch was given to the Spanish Town Hospital. The Agriculture Ministry's Fisheries Division at…
Project Food Farms' fish pond at Mitchell Town, Clarendon
"Part of a catch of 250 pounds which were taken from a Project Food Farms fishpond at Mitchell Town, Clarendon on Wednesday."
Fish pond at 89 Old Hope Road, PNP headquarter
"A youngster replaces lily plants in the fish pond at 89 Old Hope Road, PNP headquarters."
African Perch caught from the pool at the PNP headquarters
"Mr. David-Dunkley [right] examines one of the African Perch caught from the pool at the PNP headquarters. Others in picture from left are Pearl Earle of the PNP Women's Movement, Marjorie Taylor vice-president of the PNP Women's Movement, Iris Gelly…
Kingston Fishing Terminal
"Kingston Fishing Terminal: In the foreground are some of the jetties. The building to the left will house the sorting house; facilities for wholesale marketing and a cold storage. The centre structure with the high roof houses welfare facilities…
Kingston Fish Terminal
"This picture may hold one of the keys. It shows Jamaica's multi-million-dollar fishing complex at Newport East nearing completion. Built by local and Western Germany's finance and expertise to provide Jamaicans with a lot more protein."
Guinness Brewery
"Guinness Jamaica Managing Director, Ray Martin prepares to deposit a basket of African Perch in the pond."
Guinness Brewery
"First crop: The first "crop" of male African Perch reared at the Guinness Brewery in Central Village was the centre of attraction yesterday when the company netted the fish. The major portion was given to the Spanish Town Hospital. Stooping at left…
JAMALCO Fish Project (Hayes-Cornpiece,Clarendon)
"Members of the JAMALCO-sponsored fish project from Hayes-Cornpiece, Clarendon preparing fish for the local market.
Morant Bay Market
"Making a livelihood from the sea: For the last six years four young men have been earning their livelihood from the sea, to which they turned because of the lack of job opportunities in Morant Bay. As the photograph shows, they are making a good job…
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Homeless child
A young boys sleeps on a slab of concrete near the NCB Towers off Oxford Road in St. Andrew.
