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Hotel in Camaguey

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"View of the hotel which the Jamaicans built in Province of Camaguey, Cuba."

Youngsters learn to develop creative problem-solving techniques

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"Working in teams of four, aided by a coach, youngsters learn to develop creative problem-solving techniques."

Sir Joshua Rowe

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A portrait of Chief Justice of Jamaica between 1832-1856, Sir. Joshua Rowe. He is captured sitting in a chair and wearing judicial robe.

Linking theory and practice in China's school

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"Linking theory and practice in China's school: these Chinese girls at middle school in the town of Yenshi, Kirin, are learning industrial skills by practicing them."

Relief activities - Tastee

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"Big beef: 45 gallons of beef soup being prepared at Tastee for flood victims staying at the National Stadium. Stirring this big pot is Tastee employee, Lawrence Carlton."

Beauties at Ariguanabo

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"Beauties at Ariguanabo: Cotton, the basic new raw material in cloth production grabs the attention of Miss Jamaica finalists during their recent tour of Ariguanabo's mills in Spanish Town. Mr. Vernal Jones, Ariguanabo's Production Planner explains…

Trinidad from the Gulf of Paria

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A view of the landscape and buildings in a town in Trinidad, as seen from the Gulf of Paria. Boats, varying in size, are at sea.

Admiral Sr. Geo Brydges Rodney, with a fleet under his command defeating a squadron of Spanish ships of war, commanded by Don Juan de Langara, in the night, 16 Jany 1780, near Cape St. Vincent

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"This plate is designed to represent the British Fleet in pursuit of the Flying Enemy, with their Van beginning the Attack which commenced between Four and Five o Clock in the Evening, and continued till Two o Clock the next Morning, and tho the…