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W.A. Bustamante standing in a car in a motorcade
Prime Minister Alexander Bustamante greeting the throng of Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters surrounding his motorcade.
W.A. Bustamante on the steps of a house
Alexander Bustamante and four men standing on the porch of a wooden house.
View of royal box, National Stadium, on the night of August 6
Princess Margaret and her entourage, Alexander Bustamante, Norman Manley and other dignitaries in the royal box at the National Stadium for the occasion of handing over independence to Jamaica from the colonial power of Britain on August 6, 1962.
Vandalism of cables
Percival James "PJ" Patterson and others visit a telephone booth that had telephone cables vandalised.
Tourism Minister P.J Patterson
"P.J. puts across a point: Tourism Minister P.J. Patterson describing one aspect of the aims of the Tourist Board during cocktails before the Press Luncheon hosted by the Jamaica Tourist Board at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel Tuesday."
Tourism and Industry Minister P.J. Patterson
"Tourism and Industry Minister P.J. Patterson (right) receiving some books, one on human relations and others on Zambia, from Zambian President Kenneth Kaunda, at the Pegasus Hotel on Monday."
Tourism and Foreign Trade Minister P.J Patterson
"Tourism and Foreign Trade Minister P.J. Patterson examines ceramics made by Miss Jean Taylor (left), of Studio Potters Ltd., one of the factories in the JIDC's small industries complex on Marcus Garvey Drive, which was opened recently. At right is…
Three W.I. statesmen N.W. Manley, Sir Alexander Bustamante and Eric Williams
Sir Alexander Bustamante greets Eric Williams - Trinidad and Tobago's former Prime Minister, as Norman Washington Manley looks on.
The Prime Minister speaking to the Nation
Prime Minister Hugh Lawson Shearer, as he spoke to the nation from the State Theatre.
The house where National Hero Alexander Bustamante was born
"This is the house where National Hero Alexander Bustamante was born. And on Sunday it was open to a large number of persons who attended a service to commemorate the birth of the National Hero. Walking away from the house are [from right] Hugh…