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Mayor Charlton cuts ribbon to open the new D&G
"Councillor Cecil Charlton, Mayor of Mandeville cuts the ribbon to open the new Desnoes & Geddes warehouse at Grey Ground in Manchester. The warehouse has a capacity of 30,000 cases and employs 30 people. It will service the entire parish of…
Mayor Charlton in Port-of-Spain (Trinidad)
"The Mayor of Mandeville Councillor, Cecil C. Charlton was the guest of the Mayor of Port of Spain (Trinidad) when he attended the 1978 Carnival. Picture shows the Mayor visiting the Mayors Parlour (Mayor Clive McCollins) as he inspected the Mayor's…
Manley, Michael - 1924-1997
Guyana's Prime Minister photographed having a drink beside Jamaica's Prime Minister, Michael Manley.
Mayor Cecil Charlton sitting at head table
"At head table, L/R: Mr. E. A. Fletcher, Secretary/Manager of Jamaica 4-H Clubs; Canon W. O, Meally; Mayor Cecil Charlton; Mr. L. K. Swaby, Chairman; Dr. Douglas Manley, Minister of State in the Ministry of Youth & Community Development; Mrs. Daisy…
Mayor Charlton shakes Mr. Glasspole's hands
"Mandeville's Mayor Cecil Charlton bows and Shakes Mr. Glasspole's hands as he is made Commander of the Order of Distinction."
The new chairman of the National Water Commission, Cecil Charlton
"NATIONAL WATER COMMISSION GAVEL CHANGES HAND:The new Chairman of the National Water Commission, Cecil Charlton, smiles broadly as he accepts the gavel, the symbolic instrument of authority, from out-going Chairman Lloyd Logan, at the first meeting…
Mayor Cecil Charlton and Rose Thomas dancing
"I'm in a dancing mood: Mayor Cecil Charlton along with Ms. Rose Thomas dancing their way into the hearts of a large audience at the recent Police Public Relations PRogramme at the Manchester High School grounds. Infectious music for the occasion is…
Cecil Charlton singing a calypso song
"Cecil Charlton - a picture of merriment, singing a calypso to welcome the new year."
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Port Antonio Clock-Tower
Image of the clock-tower in the main square of Port Antonio at the junction of West, Harbour and Fort George Streets.
