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Sybil Bowmer

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"Making a return: Jamaica's number one string Sybil Bowmer completes a backhand return during her encounter with Barbados' Suzette Edghill in the women's Red Stripe Light Caribbean Area Squash Rackets Championships at Liguanea Club yesterday. Bowmer…

Swithin Wilmot

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Dr. Swithin R. Wilmot, author and educator.

Swinging outdoors at lunchtime

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"Lunchtime swingers: children at the Maxfield Park Children's Home take a break from school studies to share a swing on the grounds of the home...and aren't they enjoying it?"

Swimming in pool

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"Gary (foreground) and Lorraine (left) enjoy the wading pool at the Pegasus, along with other visitors to the Hotel."

Swimmers enjoying the water at Doctor's Cave Beach - Montego Bay, St. James

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Postcard showing visitors enjoying the clear blue waters of the Doctor's Cave Beach in the town of Montego Bay, St. James

Swift River Bridge, Portland, Jamaica

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The Swift River Bridge, spanning the Swift River in Portland, Jamaica

Swift River Bridge, 1891

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The Swift River Bridge in Portland, Jamaica, where the Rio Grande River empties into the sea

Swift Purcell Home for Boys - Highgate

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View of the Swift Purcell Home for orphaned boys, located in Highgate, St. Mary and established in the early 1900s by Mama Swift and Mr. A. Purcell of the Quakers/Society of Friends.

Swanswick rectory

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Rectory of the St. Michael's Anglican Church in Clarks Town, Trelawny, located on the Swanswick Estate.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.

Swanswick Church

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St. Michael's Anglican Church in Clarks Town, Trelawny, located on the Swanswick Estate. From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.