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Handbags, soft toy and cushions made by the co-operative
"Things made at the co-operative by the women - handbags, soft toys and cushions. The aim here is on quality rather than quantity."
Tags: Cushions; Handbags; Soft toys - Jamaica
Handicapped at work - audiotypist Herbie Honnigan
"Handicapped at work: Audiotypist Herbie Honnigan [left] who works with the Caribbean Institute on Mental Retardation, finds his blindness no obstacle to earning a living."
Handicraft exhibition at the Casa de Las Americas Gallery in Havana, Cuba
"Handicraft from Jamaica which were part of the Caribbean Folk Handicraft Exhibition at the Casa de Las Americas Gallery in Havana, Cuba during CARIFESTA July 16-22."
Handing over of the copy of a book titled 'Your child and you'
"Present at the hand-over of a copy of "Your Child and You" to IYC patron Beverley Manley were from left: Faith MacDonald, of Kingston Publisher; Mrs. Angela Wong (Colgate), Miss Claudette Atkins (VOUCH), Mrs. Manley, Dr. Wright, Mrs. Carmen…
Tags: Books; Manley, Beverley, - 1941-
Handsome brick building in Old Colonial style of architecture fronted with a handsome flight of steps
View of the Theatre Royal (now Ward Theatre) before being destroyed by the 1907 earthquake in Kingston.
Hannah Town Bakery van
"The Hannah Town Bakery van overturned along the Rockfort Road yesterday with saturated with oil. The driver disappeared from the scene in the time it took our photographer to travel from Cement Company to the scene, a little less that a quarter of a…
Hanover Municipal Corporation
The Hanover Municipal Corporation building located on Church Street in Hanover's main town, Lucea.
Hanover Parish Church, Lucea, Hanover
A view of the Hanover Parish Church. The Church was built in the year 1725 - two years after the parish of Hanover came in to being in the year 1723. Jamaica Archives' records reveal that the Church had its first baptism in 1725, first burial in…
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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.