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KPH Concert
"KPH Concert: The popular Caribbean folk-singing duet, Howard and Deer, seen giving a concert for patients of the Kingston Public Hospital. The concert, now a regular Sunday afternoon feature, is another highlight in the series of events…
Group of students
"This group of school children will all soon be legal adults. In a couple years, they will have reached the age of majority. This has been made possible by the recent passing of the Age of Majority Act, which became law April 30."
Bus crash - Kingston to St. Catherine Causeway
"Crash...the dreaded Causeway jinx strikes again: The death-trap Kingston to St. Catherine Causeway claimed yet another victim on Friday night.
This time it was a soldier on duty, Private Clinton
who was pronounced dead on arrival at the Kingston…
This time it was a soldier on duty, Private Clinton
who was pronounced dead on arrival at the Kingston…
Wayne Burrowes, squash player
"Young Wayne Burrowes caught in a pensive moment as he gives audience to his game prior to one of his training sessions."
Mona Rehabilitation Centre handicapped craft work
"Quality gifts from the handicapped: Disabled craftspeople and artists can offer the Christmas shopper a wide range of gifts of an extremely high standard, such as this collection from Monex outlets. These wall plaques, key rings, letter openers,…
Factory workers on their daily duties at the Freezone
"Freezone tour: JNEC Trade Commissioners who are in the island for their fifth annual conference, toured the facilities of Antillean Food Processors Limited. Here, Nobbin Section Workers Pauline Stewart and Ruth Duncan, [5th and 4th from right],…
Mail Bus crash
"Coconut support: Some passengers were injured on Saturday night when this Mail Bus from Port Antonio to Kingston left the road near Border, St. Mary. Its downward roll was prevented by these two coconut trees."
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Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House
Remains of the Stokes Hall Great House, built by Luke Stokes and destroyed by earthquake in 1907.
