Browse Items (10076 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1008 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Alford Gardner, survivor of the S.S. Windrush Photograph of Alford Gardner at the National Library of Jamaica during a function held on his behalf. He was an engineer and motor mechanic during World War II. Edward Seaga and wife, Carla Seaga Jamaica's fifth Prime Minister, Edward Philip George Seaga, photographed with his wife, Mrs. Carla Seaga. Entrance to the White Marl Taino Museum The Taino Museum in White Marl, established in 1965 on lands said to be a former Taino settlement. Lignum Vitae flower Jamaica's National Flower - Lignum Vitae (Guiacum Officinale) Mandela Highway road works Road construction along the Mandela Highway - the thoroughfare between Kingston & St. Andrew and St. Catherine. Plaque for Robert Howard, Ph.D. A plaque at the White Marl Taino Museum that was erected in appreciation of Robert Randolf Howard, a pioneer in Jamaican Archaeology. Semi-aerial view of Portia Simpson-Miller Square Construction equipment in the middle of the Portia-Simpson Miller Square (Three-Miles) during the first phase of major road works in the area. Taino - Museum of the first Jamaicans A section of the Taino Museum located at White Marl, St. Catherine. Nexus Performing Arts Company Members of the Nexus Performing Arts Company in performance at an event for the unveiling of the Miss Lou statute in Gordon Town, St. Andrew. Archaeology sifter A sifter used in the excavation process of remains on the White Marl Taino Museum site, located off the Kingston to St. Catherine highway. Tags: Archaeology; Excavation; St. Catherine (Jamaica); White Marl (St. Catherine, Jamaica) Previous Page of 1008 Next Page Featured Item Crashed plane "Soldiers guard a plane after its crash-landing at Lilliput near Montego Bay yesterday."