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A worker in the Cold Room is introduced to His Excellency
A worker in the Cold Room at Red Stripe Brewery is introduced to Sir Clifford Campbell, Jamaica's Governor General.
Discussing a point, while walking through the warehouse
The Governor General, Sir Clifford Campbell discusses a point with two business men as they walk through the warehouse of Red Stripe Brewery. Boxes of beer are stacked on wooden pallets in the warehouse.
His Excellency and A.D.C., Capt. Richard Langley, see how crown corks are made
His Excellency, the Governor General, Sir Clifford Campbell, in glasses and his A.D.C. Capt. Richard Langley to his left, observe a man as he operates a machine which makes bottle stoppers.
Mr. Bill Martindale, Chief Engineer is introduced to His Excellency
Mr. Bill Martindale, chief engineer at the Red Stripe Brewery shakes the hand of His Excellency Sir Clifford Campbell, Governor-General as they are introduced. The other men are looking on.
The Cemetery, New Castle
Tomb stones in the cemetery at New Castle in the hills of St. Andrew, Jamaica. Buildings are seen in the distance overlooking the cemetery.
Joyce Robinson - Director JAMAL stands beside Ranny Williams at a JAMAL Concert 1978
Joyce Robinson, Director of Jamaica Movement for Adult Literacy (JAMAL) and Ranny Williams, comedian stand under a tree behind microphones at a JAMAL concert in 1978. Above them is a banner.
Ranny Williams presenting his Album 'This is Maas Ran' to Governor General
Ranny Williams, popular entertainer and actor, presenting a copy of his album "This is Maas Ran" to the Governor General, His Excellency, Florizel Glasspole at Kings House.
Miss Lou and Maas Ran with a group of children
Louise Bennett (Miss Lou), Ranny Williams (Maas Ran), at right, and three other adults speaking with children who are seated on mats on cut stone patio.
Ranny Williams at Mona Rehab Centre with KSAC staff members
Ranny Williams in bed at the Mona Rehabilitation Centre seems delighted as he is surrounded by staff members of KSAC who visited him.