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Governor General Clifford Campbell takes the oath at the swearing in ceremony
Sir Clifford Campbell was the first Jamaican born Governor General of Jamaica. He served in that position from December 1, 1962 to March 2, 1973. Here he is taking the oath at his swearing in ceremony.
Frome Sugar Factory, Westmoreland, Jamaica
The exterior of the Frome Sugar Factory in Westmoreland, Jamaica. Frome Sugar Estate was once the centre of the region's economic life, processing cane grown on its own lands as well as that supplies thousands of individual small growers from…
The Mannings School, Westmoreland, Jamaica
Front view of one of the buildings on the Mannings School grounds. The Mannings School owes its existence to Thomas Manning, landed proprietor of Burnt Savannah, Westmoreland who died in 1710.
Olympic Games - 1952 Helsinki Olympics Rhoden winning 4 X 400 from Mel Whitfield USA
Jamaica's George Rhoden winning the 4 x 400 relay from USA Mel Whitfield at the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki, Finland.
Kings House and grounds, Jamaica
Kings House and grounds. A woman stands in the yard, one hand on hip; a bouquet of plants in the other.
Hindu coolies cutting cane
Two indian men chopping sugar cane in the field.
Rio Cobre Approved School
Building - Rio Cobre Approved School.
18 Monk Street, Rio Cobre Approved School, Spanish Town
The Rio Cobre Approved School in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
No.18 Monk St., Rio Cobre Approved School, Spanish Town
The Rio Cobre Approved School in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
View of Port Henderson
Distant view of Port Henderson
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Site of Paul Bogle's House and Chapel

Monument marking the location of the Right Excellent Paul Bogle's house and chapel. The location also marks the spot from which Paul Bogle led his…