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Nuttall Memorial Hospital

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A front view of the Nuttall Memorial Hospital in Cross Roads, Jamaica.

Darling Street

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Photograph showing the garbage and debris filled Darling Street in West Kingston. A section of the badly damaged street is blocked by several large objects, preventing any vehicular traffic.

Church Street

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"This truck was the victim of the aftermath of the heavy rains in Down Town Kingston, as owing to the heavy water along Church Street, the driver failed to see a danger sign and the rear wheel of the truck sunk into a trench."

Chelsea Avenue

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"The road surface along Chelsea Avenue near its intersection with Half Way Tree Road in St. Andrew has been deteriorating for some time. Photograph shows a motorist carefully negotiating the large potholes and sinks."

Bellevue Hospital

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This inmate inside has been locked away. There is no bed and the floor is of concrete.

Conditions at Bellevue Hospital

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Male patients of the Bellevue Hospital located in Kingston. There are several unoccupied beds strewn across the ward.

Bellevue Mental Health

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An inmate of the Bellevue Hospital looks through a grilled window from his cell.

Bob Marley Boulevard

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A vehicle traverses the thoroughfare along the Bob Marley Boulevard that has been badly damaged by rain waters. A housing scheme is to the left.

Beeston Street

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Sir Clifford Campbell walking along Beeston Street in Kingston. The street is lined with many parked cars.

J. Burns Bonadie

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Grenadians and other West Indians at a forum at Chancellor Hall, listening to Caribbean Congress of Labour (CCL) Secretary J. Burns Bonadie speak on the Grenada situation.