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Mr. George S. Peryer
George Peryer, former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) politician and candidate for the North Eastern Constituency of Clarendon. He was subsequently unseated in 1955 and became a People's National Party (PNP) candidate for the same constituency.
Mr. Shearer speaking at King's House, 1968
Prime Minister Hugh Shearer speaking at an official event being held at King's House.
Hon. Hugh Shearer addressing 14th special session of the General Assembly on the question of Namibia, 1986
"Hon. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Rt. Hon. Hugh Shearer, P.C., M.P., addressing the 14th Special Session of the General Assembly on the Question of Namibia, 17 September, 1986."
The Prime Minister speaking to the Nation
Prime Minister Hugh Lawson Shearer, as he spoke to the nation from the State Theatre.
Esmond Kentish and Hugh Shearer admiring BOJ plaque
"Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Hugh Shearer [right] admiring the plaque presented to Esmond Kentish by the Bank of Jamaica's [BOJ] Staff Appreciation Committee on Thursday last, September 24. The occasion was…
Hon. Dr. Ken McNeil breaks ground for Linstead Community Health Centre
"Health and Environmental Control Minister, Hon. Dr. Ken McNeil (with axe) breaking ground for the proposed quarter million dollar Linstead Community Health Centre to be situated on the Linstead Hospital grounds, yesterday (Nov. 4). To the Minister's…
E.C.L. Parkinson
The Hon. E.C.L. Parkinson, former Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Hon. Edward Seaga and his bride, former Marie (Mitzy) Constantine
Hon. Edward Seaga and his bride, Marie Constantine, walking down the aisle at their wedding.
Hon. Edward Seaga and Dr. Aaron Matalon at launching of Cultural Heritage Fund
Seaga, Edward, - 1930-2019; Prime ministers - Jamaica; Politicians - Jamaica; Matalon, Aaron, 1920-2009; Businessmen - Jamaica
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David Weller
Jamaican sprint cyclists on their bicycles. Left to right: Honson Chin, David Weller & Radcliffe Lawrence