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Sir Clifford Campbell
Portrait of the first Jamaican Governor General of Jamaica, Clifford Campbell.
Sir Clifford Campbell
Portrait of Sir Clifford Campbell in uniform and saluting.
Sir Clifford Campbell
This photo shows Sir Clifford Campbell sitting on a Sofa while reading a book. Sir Clifford was the first Jamaican born Governor General serving from 1962 to 1973. He was a school teacher and head master from Westmoreland and member of the JLP.
Sir Arthur Richards (Lord Milverton) Gov. of Jamaica 1938 - 1943
Lord Milverton, Governor of Jamaica between 1938 and 1943, wearing English admiral uniform.
Royal salute taken by Gov. General and H.I.M Haile Selassie
Governor General of Jamaica Clifford Campbell and H.I.M. Haile Selassie.
Ramon Pez-Ferro
"It was good they seem to be saying. Governor General Florizel Glasspole and Mrs. Glasspole (second left) bade farewell to outgoing Cuban Ambassador Ramon Pez Ferro on Monday at Kings House. The Ambassador and his wife leave Jamaica after five and…
Queen Elizabeth greets Gov. General Sir Clifford Campbell
Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain greeting Jamaica's Governor General Sir Clifford Campbell.
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.
Pearnel Charles at Jamaica Maritime Training Institute
Minister Pearnel Charles speaking at the site of the Jamaica Maritime Training Institute. Among the dignitaries at the site are Prime Minister Hugh Shearer and Governor General Sir Florizel Glasspole.
New mining and National Resources Minister Horace Clarke
"New mining & Natural Resources Minister Horace Clarke bends low to sign the document that gives him responsibility for his portfolio during his swearing-in yesterday. Governor General Florizel Glasspole (in suit) makes sure he is doing it right…
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West Indies youth cricket team
"Jamaica youth representative on the W.I. team to England in 1928. L-R - Earle Melbourne, Michael McIntosh, Marlon Tucker, Sam Haye."