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East Queen Street Baptist Church

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"At the East Queen Street Baptist Church many members heralded Christmas Day with the traditional Christmas service."

East Queen Street, Baptist Chapel

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The Baptist Chapel located on East Queen Street, Kingston, in the aftermath of the great Kingston earthquake of 1907.

Easter Sunday service

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"Rev. Kenneth Greet giving the Easter Sunday sermon at Coke Methodist Church yesterday, seated at left is pastor of the church the Rev. Terrence Rose. Among worshippers is Governor-General Florizel Glasspole and his wife (extreme left) who attend…

Eastern end of Hanover Street, Kingston

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Sketch of the eastern end of Hanover Street in Down Town, Kingston.

Eastern Queen

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"Easter Queen: The Yallahs Junior Secondary School was a palace for a night on Saturday with the crowning of the Miss St. Thomas 1973, Sharon Murray, 17, here enthroned. Her runners-up are Marsha Richards, 19 (right), and Elsada Walker who placed…

Easton McMorris - cricketer

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Easton McMorris, a cricketer and right handed batsman playing for the West Indies cricket team.

Eating cotton candy

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"All in a days work: 'One for the road' is not a phrase well known in kiddie land. But Junior is doubling up on the offer anyway - oblivious of all the adult goings-on at the prestigious Denbigh Show at the weekend. And who can blame him? He had his…

Eating fried sprat

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A man enjoying a plate of fried sprats in Annotto Bay as another man looks on.

Eaton

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Small Anglican church building.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.

Eaton Hall, St. Ann

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The brick foundation walls were possibly part of a 17th or 18th century English fort, later the site of a house which was eventually converted to a small hotel, since closed.