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Alexander Bedward between two police

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Alexander Bedward, dressed in full white, is escorted by two police men while his followers march behind them.

An interior view of a Jamaica House of Correction

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A photographic print showing enslaved Africans being tortured by various means in a Jamaica House of Correction.

At Sea Scout base - Clifford Campbell

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Sir Clifford Campbell (left) and other scouts walking along the pier at the Sea Scout Base. Boats are anchored to the pier.

Branding a negress at the Rio Pongo

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An artist's impression of an African enslaved woman being branded at the Rio Pongo. An implement is heated then stamped onto the woman's skin.

Clifford Campbell

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A half portrait of Clifford Campbell wearing scouts uniform.

Donald Sangster, 1951

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Donald Sangster at the window of a vehicle with camera hung around his neck and wearing a hat.

Ex-Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Keeble Munn samples coffee while Sir Clifford and JIDC chairman Mr. J.L.R. Bovell look on

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Keeble Munn, ex-minister of Agriculture and Lands samples coffee while Sir Clifford Campbell, Governor General (left) and Mr. J.L.R. Bovell, chairman of JIDC look on.

Fern tree on the banks of the Rio Grande

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A photographic print of a rural landscape depicting oversized ferns on the banks of the Rio Grande in Portland and people swimming in the river.

Forts of the European powers in Africa from which slave trade was conducted in the 17th century

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Scene of a village settlement being attacked by Europeans using guns. The natives including women and children are removed from their huts and captured, killed or injured. Spears used by the natives are lying on the ground.

His Excellency hears the production technique at Textile Manufacturers Ltd.

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His Excellency the Governor General, Sir Clifford Campbell (left) listens keenly as a worker explains the production techniques at Textile Manufacturers Limited.