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La Figure des Moulins
An artist's impression of the activities involved in the manual production of sugar using an outdoor mill operated by oxen. The slaves are putting the sugarcane into the mill, the juice then goes into the cauldrons at the side to be boiled. Men can…
Laban Campbell
" 'All we want is justice' - from left Eli Smith, Barry Anderson, and Laban Campbell."
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Labour and Employment Minister Ernest Peart
"Labour and Employment Minister Ernest Peart addressing the Master Printers' Association at a dinner at Terra Nova Hotel on Saturday night. Others from left are Industry, Commerce and Tourism Ministry Undersecretary P.A. Mullings, Master Printers'…
Labour in unity
"Labour in unity: Labour Minister William "Vunnie" Isaacs greeting NWU acting general secretary V. Bancroft Edwards at the union's East Street offices Friday morning. At centre is NWU assistant Island Supervisor Caswell Rodney. Mr. Isaacs' visit was…
Labour Minister Isaacs addressing defiant JGRA members at the Sheraton Hotel
"Labour Minister Isaacs addressing defiant JGRA members at the Sheraton Hotel."
Labour unrest in Metropolis starts all over again
Men and women standing together looking defiantly ahead during the labour unrest of 1938. Section of building in background.
Lacovia
St. Thomas Anglican Church in Lacovia, St. Elizabeth.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
Lacovia, Bamboo Walk
Dirt road lined with bamboo trees on both sides. The area, between Middle Quarters and Lacovia, is known as Bamboo Avenue today.
Lady Blake (died 1926) wife of Sir Henry Blake
A full length portrait of Lady Blake, wife of Sir Henry Blake, Governor of Jamaica.
Lady Bustamante
"Lady Bustamante after spending five weeks in Britain."
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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…