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Ranny Williams is presented to HRH Princess Margaret and Earl of Snowden

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Ranny Williams with hat in hand is being presented to HRH Princess Margaret, partially hidden by the Earl of Snowden to her right.

Dr. G. Malalasekera UN Permanent Representative of Ceylon arriving at Kings House

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Dr. G. Malalasekera United Nations Permanent Representative of Ceylon arriving at Kings House, Jamaica

Concrete pipe saddles - Rio Cobre

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Concrete pipe saddles on the bank of the Rio Cobre River in the Bog Walk Gorge

The largest pipe in the world - 6200 ft. long - 96 inches diametre - 1,700,000 lbs. - 260,000 rivets

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Photograph of the largest pipe in the world in 1904 - measuring 6,200 feet long, 8 feet in diametre, weighing 1,700,000 pounds and held together by 260,000 rivets. It was built to convey water from the Rio Cobre River running beside it.

Women at work building dam - Bog Walk

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Women carrying containers of stones on their heads for the dam construction in progress.

Dam and straining basin

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Five men looking at the straining basin across the Rio Cobre River close to the dam in the background.

Finishing face of dam

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Workers working to complete the dam across the Rio Cobre River in St. Catherine, Jamaica

Part of 8 feet flume

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A section of the 8 feet flume constructed in the gorge along side the Rio Cobre River among trees and shrubs.

Guess dere be no ribbah when de pipe full - hi!

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Men standing inside a section of unassembled steel pipes alongside the Rio Cobre River in St. Catherine, Jamaica. The area is surrounded by thick vegetation.

Preparing course for 8 feet steel flume - Rio Cobre

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Workers preparing the course for a 8 feet steel flume beside the Rio Cobre River in the Bog Walk Gorge