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Mallica (Kapo) Reynolds Revivalist Sculpture and Painter
Mallica Reynolds was born on February 10, 1911 in the district of Byndloss, St. Cathrine. His Career as an artist began in the 1930s. 'Kapo' as he was more popularly called, was a self-taught artist. He was more popularly known for his paintings but…
View of the town and harbour of Falmouth taken from above Florence Hall
Florence hall is located in Trelawny Jamaica. It is a short distance from Montego Bay and the International airport. Florence Hall, once welcomed close to 30 ships in one day.
Market Street, Falmouth
A view of Market Street in Falmouth, Trelawny, Jamaica. Falmouth is the capital of the parish of Trelawny in the North Coast.
Falmouth Market
Falmouth market is one of the largest and most attended - especially on Wednesdays when traders from all over the island congregate on the streets for "Bend - Down Market".
Cornwall Street, Falmouth
Photograph of print done by A. Duperly. Image shows a view of Cornwall Street in Falmouth, Trelawny, Jamaica, with a number of buildings, closely built, and people busy going about.
Governor General Kenneth Hall being sworn in by Howard Cooke February 15, 2006
The image shows Governor General Kenneth Hall and Howard Cooke shaking hands while accepting a folder in his sworn in ceremony. Kenneth Hall was the 5th Governor General since independence and Howard Cooke became Governor General on August 1, 1991
Sir Howard and Lady Cooke
Governor general, Sir Howard Cooke, and his wife Lady Cooke standing together.
Cooke, Howard
This is a portrait of Sir Howard Cooke, Jamaica's Governor General from August 1, 1991 - February 15, 2006.
Howard Cooke
This is a photo of Sir Howard Cooke dressed in a black suit and a red sash with buttons pinned to his jacket.
Governor General Clifford Campbell takes the oath at the swearing in Ceremony
Sir Clifford Campbell was the 1st Jamaican-born Governor General of Jamaica. He served in that position from December 1, 1962 - March 2, 1973.