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Ivy Perez

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Mrs. Ivy Perez, owner of I.V.'s restaurant [formerly I.V.'s Lounge and I.V.'s Seafood, located in Allman Town, Kingston. She was also manager of I.V.'s Domino Club and I.V.'s Sports Club.

J. A. McKenzie

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white half portrait of J. A. McKenzie, Superintendent of the Engineering Works of L. D. Bent and Company, which later became the United Fruit Company

J. Burns Bonadie

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Grenadians and other West Indians at a forum at Chancellor Hall, listening to Caribbean Congress of Labour (CCL) Secretary J. Burns Bonadie speak on the Grenada situation.

J. Hume Stewart

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white portrait of J. Hume Stewart, successful black merchant of Spanish Town, with felt hat and walking stick.

J. L. King B.A. LLb

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Black
white half portrait of John Leopold King, uccessful school master, tutor and barrister

J. Wray and Nephew 150th Anniversary 150 Miles Cycle

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"One of the island's seven representatives to the forthcoming Pan American Games in Mexico City, Fritz Brown, pedaled his way to win the Senior division of the J. Wray and Nephew 150th Anniversary 150 Miles Cycle Rally yesterday. Andrew Wint won the…

J.A.G. Smith

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Former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) politician, James Alexander George Smith, speaking to two men. He is dressed in wig and gown in his role as legislator.

J.A.G. Smith

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Portrait of James Alexander George Smith, former Jamaican politician, legislator and statesman.

J.B.C. Strikers - Sit Down Demonstration

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Famous Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation strike in 1964, when strikers sat down in the Half-Way Tree square blocking traffic. Vehicular traffic stopped to a halt, while a crowd of curious onlookers supported the strikers.