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Michael Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica (1972 - 1980)
Half portrait of Michael Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica (1972 - 1980).
Michael Manley with Ed Newman
The image shows Michael Manley having a deep discussion with Ed newman. Both men are seated in seperate chairs in an office. Michael Manley, Jamaican Politician who served as Prime Minister of Jamaica from 1972 - 1980 and from 1989 - 1992. He is the…
Michael Manley swearing in as P.M. of Jamaica, 1972
Prime minister designate, Michael Manley (center), with Bible in hand at his swearing in ceremony, 1972.
Michael Manley receiving copy of 'Bustamante and His Letters'
"Michael Manley (left) seen looking at his copy of "Bustamante and His Letters" after it was presented to him by the author journalist Frank Hill at Jamaica House on Monday."
Michael Manley on nomination day
Michael Manley and group of men overlooking document on nomination day.
Michael Manley in early 1950's on his return from L.S.E.
Half portrait of Michael Manley in the early 1950s on his return from London School of Economics.
Michael Manley holding the rod
"The rod is back - PNP Leader Michael Manley holds aloft the "Rod of Heavy Manner" at the highpoint during his address to the mammoth 120,000 PNP rally in Montego Bay on Sunday night. The dramatic re-appearance of the rod came back as Mr. Manley said…
Michael Manley greeted by enthusiastic crowd
"Prime Minister, Michael Manley being greeted by an enthusiastic crowd of Jamaicans at Central Hall in London. This was the first meeting the Prime Minister was having with Jamaicans in Britain since the PNP victory at the polls in the 1976 general…
Michael Manley by Barrington Watson ca. 1980
A Barrington Watson portrait of Michael Manley, done around 1980.
Michael Manley briefs Jamaican Press, Caracas Venezuela, April 1975
Michael Manley, Prime Minister of Jamaica briefs the press in Caracas, Venezuela, April 1975.
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Frenchman's Cove, North Coast
Tourists sunbathing on the shores of Frenchman's Cove in Port Antonio, Portland.
