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Canada's Prime Minister
"Canada's Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau (left), and England's Prime Minister Harold Wilson share a moment together shortly before the deliberations."
Canadian Prime Minister vacationing in Jamaica
"Come down, Justin: Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau guides his three year old son Justin back to earth after the youngster decided to try climbing one of the coconut trees on the Prospect estate in St. Mary. The Trudeau family made a tour of…
Canadian Prime Minister vacationing in Jamaica
Portrait taken of Pierre Trudeau.
Edward Seaga Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Edward Seaga
"Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Edward Seaga, (left) meeting with Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. Malcolm Fraser, the day after Mr. Seaga had arrived in the island continent."
Lynden Pindling and Mrs. Pindling being welcomed by Prime Minister Manley
"Bahamian Prime Minister Lynden Pindling and Mrs. Pindling being welcomed by Prime Minister Manley as they arrived for the dinner."
Mrs Manley welcomes Singapore Lee Quan Yew
"Mrs. Manley seen as she extends a hand of welcome to Singapore's Lee Quan Yew. Finance Minister David Coore is at left and Prime Minister Manley at centre. Behind Mrs. Yew is Mr. Quan Yew."
Tags: Congresses and conventions; Coore, David, - 1925-2011; Finance ministers - Jamaica; Manley, Michael, - 1924-1997; Politicians - Jamaica; Prime ministers; Prime ministers - Jamaica; Prime ministers - Singapore; Prime ministers' spouses - Jamaica; Prime ministers' spouses - Singapore; Yew, Lee Quan, - 1923-2015
Prime Minister Edward Seaga
"Prime Minister Edward Seaga presents to Hon. Vere Cornwall Bird, a dispatch box, made of Jamaican Mahoe embellished with a map of Antigua and Barbuda when he paid a courtesy call in Antigua."
Prince Fatafehi and Prime Minister Michael Manley
"Tonga's Prince Fatafehi also received a lusty handshake from Prime Minister Michael Manley as he arrived at Jamaica House."
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Myrtle Bank Hotel
View of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, built in the mid 1800s. This grand hotel was once known as the largest in the island.