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A view of the King's House and Public Offices at St. Jago de la Vega
The House of Assembly (right) and King's House in St. Jago de la Vega, (now Spanish Town) buildings. A horse-drawn carriage is being driven past the buildings.
Ernest Peart
"Prime Minister Manley presents Jamaica's new High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Ernest Peart with the insignia of the Commander of the Order of Distinction, at a ceremony held at the Jamaican High Commission in London last Thursday. In the…
P.J. Patterson
"One way to Conference Hall: Foreign Affairs Minister P.J. Patterson (3rd from right) with Commonwealth Leaders on their way to the Hall seating the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference which opened in London on Wednesday (June 8)."
Garrett Budhai
"Ariguanabo of Jamaica's Garrett Budhai (left) tells a potential European buyer about the company's denim fabrics."
Mrs. Helen Chin-See (right)
“Mrs. Arthur Wint examines some of the exotic sauces produced by Fachoy Foods of Falmouth, Jamaica, displayed at the Jamaica stall at IMPO-EXPO in London, Company Director Mrs. Helen Chin-See is at right.”
ICD award presentation
"ICD Annual Award Function: Ruby Fray of Facey Commodity Co. Ltd. received her award fro "Best Telephone Operator 1980" from Mrs. Sonia Vaz."
Devon House, the house of dreams
A black
white photograph of the exterior of Devon House great house, its grounds with lots of trees and of huge metal gates leading to the property.
white photograph of the exterior of Devon House great house, its grounds with lots of trees and of huge metal gates leading to the property.
Water colour painting C. Thornley Stewart
Cecil Thornley Stewart was a South African artist born in 1881 and died 1967. The image shows a watercolour painting he did. The painting shows a man with a cigar in his mouth and attired yellow shirt and white jacket.
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The Port Maria Civic Centre

A front view of the Port Maria Civic Centre building that once housed the main court house and police station for the parish of St. Mary. It was…