A light skinned negro woman dressed in a long sleeved dress- lined with crinoline, and wearing tie-head and wide brim hat, is leaning against a balustrade.
The picture shows a lady sitting on a stool holding a tennis racket with both hands. The handle of the racket rests on her lap while being held with her right hand. J.W Cleary Kings Street Kingston Jamaica is written under the photograph.
Two men are standing beside each other. One man has his arms folded while the other is holding onto a chair beside him with on arm akimbo. They are both three piece suits.
The image shows a woman named Miss Davis standing with one hand under her chin and the other infront of her. She is dressed in a long sleave fluffy dress. Her hair is wrapped in a 'bun.'
This is a photograph of a woman, wife of Tom Ellis in a long ruffled dress. She has long plaited hair. Some of her hair is wrapped around her head and the rest is extended to one side of her shoulder.
The picture shows a couple standing beside each other. The lady is wearing a gown while the man is attired in a jacket suit and is holding a hat in his hand.
The image shows a man named Mr. Aguilar standing in jacket suit and neck tie leaning against a column. The jacket is very long probably Georgian style.
Two images show a gathering at the UNIA annual convention in 1924. In one of the images, flags are hanging from a damaged (burnt) looking building. In the other picture, children are standing among a gathering. This building is partially burnt. In…