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Pocomania "light de light oh" N.D.T.C.
National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) during the 'Light de light oh' portion of the Pocomania dance performance.
PNP's 39th Annual Conference
"Standing ovation: a section of the crowd at the closing session of the PNP's 39th annual conference giving Prime Minister Manley a standing ovation at the end of his presidential speech."
PNP Vice - President P.J
"PNP Vice-president P.J. Patterson addressing the PNP Western Bell Conference."
PNP leader Michael Manley with exuberant supporters
"PNP leader Michael Manley with exuberant supporters last night. At press time, the PNP had won 45 seats outright. The JLP had taken seven and eight were still undeclared."
PNP anti-imperialist rally
"A section of the massive turnout at the PNP anti-imperialist rally last night."
PNP 'Gone Clear' rally
"PNP's 'Gone Clear' Rally moving through Falmouth." A view of the Phoenix Foundry or 'The Dome', can be seen in the background to the right.
PNP - large crowd with hands in the air
PNP supporters raising their fists as they make the PNP "power" sign. A large banner with the words "Socialism is Love" is raised high.
PM speaking with Young Commonwealth Leaders
"Prime Minister Michael Manley (right) speaking yesterday with Young Commonwealth Leaders conference delegates (from left) Stephen Malama (Zambia), Darshan Shankar (India) and Thomas Sandiford (Guyana), after Mr. Manley had addressed the conference."
PM Seaga and former U.S. hostages
"Prime Minister, Edward Seaga in conversation with three Americans, who were held hostage in Iran, at the opening of the Harmony Hall Great House, in Ocho Rios, last Saturday. The former hostages, Gary Lee [left], Charles Jones [2nd right, partly…
PM Manley greets Howard Cooke before the swearing in ceremony as Gov. General 1991
Prime Minister Michael Manley (left) greets Howard Cooke before he was sworn in as governor general in 1991. Looking on are Mrs. Cooke (right) and two other persons.
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Moulton Barrett House, Falmouth
Two-storey building in Falmouth, located on lands once owned by Edward Moulton Barrett and the Barrett family in the 18th century.
