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Alford Gardner, survivor of the S.S. Windrush

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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

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Jamaica's fifth Prime Minister, Edward Philip George Seaga, photographed with his wife, Mrs. Carla Seaga.

Entrance to the White Marl Taino Museum

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The Taino Museum in White Marl, established in 1965 on lands said to be a former Taino settlement.

Lignum Vitae flower

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Jamaica's National Flower - Lignum Vitae (Guiacum Officinale)

Mandela Highway road works

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Road construction along the Mandela Highway - the thoroughfare between Kingston & St. Andrew and St. Catherine.

Plaque for Robert Howard, Ph.D.

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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

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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

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A section of the Taino Museum located at White Marl, St. Catherine.

Nexus Performing Arts Company

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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

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A sifter used in the excavation process of remains on the White Marl Taino Museum site, located off the Kingston to St. Catherine highway.