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Jacob Miller wowing the big crowds at the Tastee concert
"Jacob Miller wowing the big crowd at the Tastee concert last Thursday. The large crowd which turned up for the re-opening of the popular monthly shows was treated to a variety programme featuring the In Crowd Band, Al Brown, Sonny Wong, Prince…
Jippi Jappa Festival in Port Antonio Square
"Public concert: Despite overcast skies, hundreds of people turned out to the Port Antonio town square recently to watch the Generation Gap and leading Jamaican artistes, in the first in a series of open air reggae concerts to be held in Port Antonio…
Bob Marley and the Wailers' manager, Don Taylor
"Music rap: Bob Marley and the Wailers manager, Jamaica-born Don Taylor as he explains a point to Daily News while discussing a wide variety of subjects including reggae, its artists, impact and his personal success. When asked if he was already a…
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Congested street
"Congested street scene showing how sidewalk vendors create traffic and health problems."
Prime Minister Michael Manley lifted onto a platform at the May Pen town square
"Raised aloft: Prime Minister Manley is lifted into a platform at the May Pen Town Square on Tuesday shortly before the Clarendon Parish Council election campaign."
Prime Minister Michael Manley with President Fidel Castro
"Prime Minister Manley enjoys a drink with President Fidel Castro in the Protocol Lounge of the Jose Marti airport."
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Prime Minister Michael Manley firing a weapon at shooting range.
Anita Belnavis and Aldith Ellis, table tennis players
Jamaica table tennis duo - Anita Belnavis and Aldith Ellis - with rackets in hand.
Michael Manley
Prime Minister Manley speaking at Gordon House. In the background are other politicians including P.J. Patterson.
Michael Manley
Members of the police force shield Prime Minister Michael Manley as scores of supporters surround him.
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Reggae Falls in St. Thomas, Jamaica

Reggae Falls, located in the Hillside district near Seaforth in St. Thomas, Jamaica. It is also known as 'Dam Head' amongst locals.