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Stephen R. Glanville, father of Stephen T. Glanville
Portrait of Stephen R. Glanville, father of Stephen T. Glanville and proprietor of Green Vale Pen in Manchester, Jamaica.
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Earle Harriott, Livestock Development Officer
"Dollar a year man: Earl Harriott, Livestock Development Officer with Alpart Farms Jamaica Limited, is to join the Government's land lease programme in August. Mr. Harriott's services were offered to the Government by Alpart Farms Jamaica Limited and…
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Earle Harriott
Portrait of Earle Harriott.
Mining Minister Horace Clarke and committee
"Committee to formulate law: Mining Minister Horace Clarke (left) seen at yesterday's inauguration of the committee of 13 to recommend changes in the Town and Country Planning laws, as well as those related to the sale, and development and purchase…
Horace Clarke speaking to graduants
"Speaking to the 1975 graduants of the St. Mary High School on Friday the 4th. Mr. Horace Clarke was speaking at their Graduation Dinner Ball."
Clarence D. Denny
Portrait of Mr. Clarence Denny, former executive of the Life Underwriters of Jamaica Association and sponsor of the Dale Carnegie Club.
Mr, Horace Clarke at Head of table
"The Ministry of Public Utilities' Parliamentary Secretary Horace Clarke (at head of table in dark glasses) yesterday opening bilateral air-talks between Cuba and Jamaica at the Skyline Hotel. At Mr. Clarke's right is Cuban Ambassador Paz Ferro, and…
Mr. Horace Clarke and Marc Mangerat
"Mailmen convene: Parliamentary Secretary Horace Clarke of the Ministry of Public Utilities, being met in Lausanne, Switzerland, by Marc Mangerat, Director of Post, Telegraphs and Telegrams of Switzerland. Mr. Clarke led the Jamaican delegation to…
Horace Clarke speaking
Mr. Horace Clarke standing at a podium as he delivers an address at an event.
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Cross Roads

"...It's the congestion of JOS buses, that's what. For the scene is, yes, Cross Roads at midday yesterday - despite what the clock says. Over recent…