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Sir Clifford Campbell
Portrait of the first Jamaican Governor General of Jamaica, Clifford Campbell.
Sir Clifford Campbell inspects a shoe from a display rack at the Morissa Shoe Factory
Sir Clifford Campbell at the Morissa Footwear Company with Mr. John Eric Morin [left], its director and known pioneer in Jamaica's shoe industry; and Clive Morin, managing director of Clive Morin Footwear.
Sir Arthur Richards (Lord Milverton) Gov. of Jamaica 1938 - 1943
Lord Milverton, Governor of Jamaica between 1938 and 1943, wearing English admiral uniform.
Ms Lou collecting National Award
Governor General Clifford Campbell placing National Award around Louise Bennett-Coverley's neck.
Prof. Barry Chevannes and Governor General General Sir Howard Cooke unveiling plaque
Governor General Sir Howard Cooke and Professor Barry Chevannes unveiling the slavery abolition plaque at the Old King's House portico, where British Colonial Governor, Lionel Cooke, had declared the abolition of slavery in Jamaica.
Ceremony to unveil plaque commemorating Sir Lionel Smith's proclamation of Abolition 1838
Governor General Most Hon. Sir Howard Cooke and other dignitaries in attendance at an unveiling ceremony of a slavery abolition plaque at old King's House in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
Acting G.G. Sir Rowland Phillips pinning the star of the OBE on Sir Alexander
Former Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante being invested by Acting Governor General, Rowland Phillips, at the King's House dining room. Lady Bustamante is seated beside him.
Sir Florizel Glasspole
Half portrait of Sir Florizel Glasspole, Governor General of Jamaica, 1973 to 1991.
Sir Clifford Campbell, G.C.V.O. Governor General of Jamaica 1962-1973
Portrait of Sir Clifford Campbell wearing governor general attire.
Sir Clifford Campbell
Portrait of Sir Clifford Campbell in uniform and saluting.
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Small house near sea
Large palms surround a small dwelling by the seashore. Before the property is a dirt road and a small bridge over the water running into the sea. In…