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Edward Taylor

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"Norman Godfrey [left] of D and G's Beer packaging department receives his award for 30 years of service from D and G's co-managing director Paul Geddes and Edward Taylor of the company's security department gets his award for 30 years of service."

Edwardo Perez visits the Montego Bay - Atlanta Sister-Cities Committee

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"It was a special occasion at the Mirando Hill Hotel recently, when the Montego Bay/Atlanta sister-cities committee, was visited by Edwardo Perez, Field Representative for the Sister-Cities International, Washington. While on his five-day visit to…

Edwin Allen

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Half portrait of Edwin Allen, Jamaican politician, in business suit.

Edwin Allen in Gordon House

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Edwin Allen, Minister of Education making a presentation in Gordon House.

Edwin Allen J.L.P., N.W. Clarendon

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A head shot of Edwin Allen, Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) representative for N.W. Clarendon.

Effigies of Louise Bennett and Ranny Williams (Morgie and Putus)

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Effigies of Louise Bennett and Ranny Williams as they march in a parade during an independence celebration. Spectators are looking on.

Effigy of Sir Kenneth Blackburne in the Independence Float Parade 1962

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Effigy of Sir Kenneth Blackburne taking part in Jamaica's Independence Float Parade, 1962.

Egerton Richardson Jamaican permanent representative to the U.N.

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Portrait of Egerton Rudolph Richardson, Jamaica's first representative and Permanent Secretary to the United Nations.

Eight women in a canefield

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Eight Black women dressed in long dresses and head-ties standing in a canefield - some of them holding what seem like hoes.