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Edward Seaga Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. Edward Seaga

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"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."

The Hon. Hugh Lawson Shearer meeting with Haile Selassie at U.N

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Jamaican Prime Minister, Hon. Hugh Lawson Shearer, meeting with Haile Selassie at United Nations office in Jamaica.

Hugh Springer

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Sir Hugh Worrell Springer, lawyer, parliamentarian and public officer from Barbados.

D. Theophilus Wint, Member of the Assembly

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Mr. Dunbar Theophilus Wint - educator, journalist and former member of the Assembly and the St. Ann Legislative Council.

Sir Alexander Bustamante watches as Lady B pins independence medal on U.S. Ambassador, William C. Doherty

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United States Ambassador to Jamaica, William C. Doherty, receiving a Jamaica independence medal from Gladys ''Lady B'' Bustamante. Sir Alexander Bustamante and Sir Donald Sangster among others, are in the background.

W.A. Bustamante standing in a car in a motorcade

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Prime Minister Alexander Bustamante greeting the throng of Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) supporters surrounding his motorcade.

Sir Alexander Bustamante, a portrait ca. 1960's

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Candid portrait of Sir Alexander Bustamante, first Prime Minister of Independent Jamaica.

Sir Alexander Bustamante, Sir Donald Sangster and Lady Bustamante at King's House function after independence

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Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante in conversation with his wife, Lady Bustamante and then Minister of Finance, Donald Sangster at an Independence Day function.

John Pringle, Director of Tourism

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Jamaica's first Director of Tourism, John Pringle, who served between 1963 and 1967. He also founded the Round Hill Hotel in Montego Bay, Jamaica.