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Frank Weir
Frank Fitzgerald Weir at the Ariguanabo Textile Company. He was the former Director of Elections, Managing Director of the Ariguanabo Textile Company of Jamaica and JACITAR Ja. Ltd. and a Director in the Ministry of FInance & Planning.
Sprint champion, David Weller
"Senior Sprint Champion, David Weller, who won the title at the recent National Cycling Championships, receives the Scotiabank Trophy from Fitzroy Rose, Marketing Manager of Scotiabank. At centre is Mrs. Phyllis Weller, secretary of the JACA."
David Weller receiving gift
Minister of Sports, Seymour Mullings [left] presents Jamaican cyclist, David Weller, with a gift.
H.E. Louis Boothe presenting his credentials to President Rodrigo
"Jamaica's Ambassador to Mexico and Costa Rica, H.E. Louis Boothe (left) presenting his credentials to President Rodrigo Carazo of Costa Rica at the presidential palace in San Jose recently. Looking on is the Costa Rican Foreign Minister Rafael A.…
Seaford Whitehorne
Farmers observing young pineapple plants on a farm in St. Catherine.
Brandon Walsh playing tennis
Tennis player, Brandon Walsh, in action.
Roger Williams
"Roger Williams of Alpart winning the 400 metres in 53.0 seconds at the recent Bauxite INdustry Track and Field Championships at Ewarton recently. Williams won the event for the third consecutive year and later anchored Alpart to victory in the 1,600…
Derrick Webb, St. Mary
Portrait of Mr. Derrick Webb, People's National Party (PNP) candidate for the constituency of South East, St. Mary.
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Weller, David
Jamaican track cyclist, David Weller.
Dr. Courtney Wedderburn admiring his birthday gift from Panama
"Dr. Courtney Wedderburn admiring his birthday gift from Panama, a handmade flag presented to him at a ceremony in honour at the Panamanian Ambassador's residence last Sunday. Pictured with him are his wife, Dr. Leila Wynter-Wedderburn, Ambassador…
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Myrtle Bank Hotel

View of the Myrtle Bank Hotel, built in the mid 1800s. This grand hotel was once known as the largest in the island.