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Cecil Charlton, Mayor of Mandeville (with mic)
"For Workers' Fun: Cecil Charlton, Mayor of Mandeville (with mic) cuts the ribbon to declare open the Recreational Centre for Public Health workers attached to the Manchester Parish Council, at a function in Mandeville on Thursday. Others from left:…
Councillor Algon Samuels, Mayor of the K.S.A.C
"What are all the smiles for? Well it's a message of goodwill being handed to Mr. Ossie Clarke (left) President of the Customs Tourers of Jamaica by Councillor Algon Samuels, Mayor of the KSAC for the Mayor of New York John Lindsay. The tourers will…
D. Theophilus Wint, Member of the Assembly
Mr. Dunbar Theophilus Wint - educator, journalist and former member of the Assembly and the St. Ann Legislative Council.
Derrick Webb
"Derrick Webb...he was lucky, only his car was washed away."
Tags: Men; Politicians; Public officers
Derrick Webb
"PNP South-East St. Mary caretaker Derrick Webb. High hopes for victory at the polls."
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Derrick Webb talking with supporters at constituency office
"Victims: PNP candidate for South East St. Mary, Derrick Webb [third from right] talking with some of his supporters following the attack on the constituency office, Friday night."
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Derrick Webb, St. Mary
Portrait of Mr. Derrick Webb, People's National Party (PNP) candidate for the constituency of South East, St. Mary.
Tags: Men; Politicians; Portraits; Public officers
Errol Anderson at the podium
Former Jamaican Minister of Justice, Errol Anderson giving an address.
Tags: Men; Public officers
Hugh Springer
Sir Hugh Worrell Springer, lawyer, parliamentarian and public officer from Barbados.
John Pringle, Director of Tourism
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.
Tags: Men; Pringle, John, -; Public officers
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Below Hardwar Gap (north side)

Scenic route through the north side of Hardwar Gap in rural St. Andrew, Jamaica.