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P.M Bustamante at the opening of Parliament
Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante speaking at the opening of Parliament.
Opening of Parliament, Hon. D.B. Sangster and Hon. Hugh Shearer
Former Jamaican Prime Ministers, Honourable Donald B. Sangster and Honourable Hugh Shearer, walking towards the Gordon House for the opening of Parliament. In the background is the Speaker of the House beside Edward Seaga, along with other…
Norman Manley surrounded by a group of youthful demonstrators
Prime Minister Manley surrounded by large crowd of supporters on King Street in Downtown, Kingston.
Prime Minister Manley and Mrs. Manley
Jamaica's fourth Prime Minister, Michael Manley, photographed with wife, Mrs. Beverly Manley.
Prime Minister Edward Seaga and Mrs. Seaga
Jamaica's fifth Prime Minister, Edward Philip George Seaga, photographed with his first wife, Marie Elizabeth "Mitsy" Constantine.
Sir Florizel Glasspole and Michael Manley
Former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley and Sir Florizel Glasspole, former Jamaican Governor General, greet at an event.
Sir Alexander Bustamante receives honorary degree from the U.W.I.
Private ceremony for the presentation of an Honorary Degree to Sir Alexander Bustamante held at Jamaica House. In attendance are dignitaries such as the Hon. Eric Williams and Her Royal Highness Princess Alice - University of the West Indies' first…
Sir Alexander Bustamante making a point at Ja. Constitution Conference, London, 1962
Jamaica's first prime minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante, speaking at the 1962 Jamaica Constitution Conference in London. In the background to the left are Jamaican politicians, Donald Sangster [left] and Robert Lightbourne.
The Hon. Hugh Lawson Shearer meeting with Haile Selassie at U.N
Jamaican Prime Minister, Hon. Hugh Lawson Shearer, meeting with Haile Selassie at United Nations office in Jamaica.
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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.