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Bob Marley after being interviewed on NBC-Tv
"Marley on National TV:Marley after being interviewed by NBC-TV. From left to right: Reggae Superstar Island Recording artiste, Bob Marley; Manley's manager, Don Taylor; NBC-TV's Bruce Morrow, formerly of the #1 radio station in the U.SA. -…
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Bob Marley singing and playing his guitar in a recording studio.
Bob Marley before flight for tour in United States
"Jamaican reggae superstar Bob Marley is caught in a pensive mood as he 'cools out' before boarding his flight yesterday for the start of yet another prestigious music tour of United States cities. Mr. Marley and his band, the Wailers, left the…
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Bob Marley & The Wailers performing at a concert.
Bob Marley funeral
Funeral of the late Robert Nesta Marley "Bob" being held at the Ethiopian Orthodox Church on Maxfield Avenue, Kingston.
Bob Marley and the Wailers
Marley on stage with the Wailers during performance.
Crowd at interment site awaiting Bob Marley's casket
"The hillside overlooking the interment site was crowded with people as they came out to catch a view of the casket bearing the body of their beloved back to the green hills of St. Ann."
Hearse with Bob Marley's body
Crowds surrounding the hearse transporting Bob Marley's body.
Bob Marley receiving gold disc award for Exodus
"Bob Marley receives gold disc award for 'Exodus' from Canadian Recording Industry Association. Cathy Hahn (centre) made presentation on behalf of RCA Canada (distributors in Canada for Island). Exodus qualified for certified gold by selling 50,000…
Bob Marley speaking at Reggae Sunsplash press conference
"Marley for Reggae Sunsplash: Reggae superstar Bob Marley says his bit at the Reggae Sunsplash press conference held Thursday. Listening intently are Tony Carr sales manager of Guinness Jamaica Limited, who will be providing local sponsoring of the…
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Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House
Remains of the Stokes Hall Great House, built by Luke Stokes and destroyed by earthquake in 1907.