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Sir Donald Sangster at the opening of the National Arena - Festival 1966
The Acting Prime Minister, the Hon. Donald Sangster, declaring open the National Arena yesterday afternoon in the presence of Their Excellencies Sir Clifford and Lady Campbell (centre) and other prominent persons.
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 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 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.
Scots Kirk
"Several prominent women of the Jamaica Federation of Women worshipped yesterday at the Scots Kirk at Duke Street. Lustily singing are (from left to right) Mrs. E.L. Parkinson, Mrs. Hyacinth McPherson, Lady Campbell, Lady Allan, and Mrs. Glasspole,…
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…
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A view of Tom Redcam Drive, Kingston, 1980

The top of Tom Redcam Drive in the parish of Kingston, Jamaica.