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Odorono Protection Competition

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"THANKS ON BEHALF OF THE WINNER: Danny McIntyre, Sales Representative of Grace Kennedy & Co. Ltd., receives a big smile from Mrs. Carol Maragh, Purchasing Manager of Times Store, King Street on behalf of Ms. Sybille Campbell, winner of the…

Off to the jail

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Two female vendors on their donkeys, being taken into custody by a policeman.

Officers and men of the West India Regiment, World War I

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Officers and soldiers of the West India Regiment, World War I sitting on the desk beside a ship.

Officers checking clothing

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"Personal appearance is an important part of a B.B.'s training and these officers are checking various clothing of the boys before they dress for parade."

Officers Mess W.I.R. Camp

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Two-storey building on the West India Regiment camp in Kingston, Jamaica.

Officers Quarters, Up Park Camp, after the earthquake, January 14th, 1907, Jamaica

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The Officer's Quarters at Up Park Camp in the aftermath of the earthquake of January 14, 1907.

Officers Second West India Regiment Headquarters, 1887

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Officers of the Second West India Regiment pose for a photograph in front of the Headquarters in 1887.

Official funeral service of Robert 'Bob' Nesta Marley

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"View outside the National Arena yesterday as the throng of people waited to get into the building to view the body of Bob Marley. Police sources say this is the largest gathering of people ever seen in Jamaica, even bigger than the one at the…

Official visit of Winston Churchill - photograph (1)

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A large crowd gathers on King Street and Parade in Downtown, Kingston, as a process with Winston Churchill approaches for an official visit to the parish.