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Civic reception which was held at George VI Memorial Park where they laid a wreath at the cenotaph

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Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, stand after laying a wreath at the base of the Cenotaph at George VI Memorial Park, Jamaica on March 4, 1966.

H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip hosted to a civic welcome at the George VI Memorial Park

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Queen Elizabeth descends stage with other officials while Prince Philip waves to the crowd. Other officials meet and greet in the background.

H.R.H Queen Elizabeth visits the Children's Hospital

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Queen Elizabeth along with other visitors and officials walk the ward at the Bustamante Hospital for Children.

Queen and Prime Minister Alexander Bustamante

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Photograph of Queen Elizabeth II (left), Prime Minister Alexander Bustamante, Lady Bustamante and Prince Philip.

The Queen and Duke leaving Spanish Town Square

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Crowd waving to the Royal Couple as they leave in vehicle. Prince Philip waves back to the crowd.

The Royal couple having dinner at Kings House where they were presented with gifts

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Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II examine their gifts while officials, including Donald Sangster (right of Queen) look on.

Queen Elizabeth opening Norman Manley Law School in April 1975

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Queen Elizabeth II, flag of Jamaica in hand at opening of Norman Manley Law School.

Queen Elizabeth gives address at Norman Manley Law School Apr. 1975

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Queen Elizabeth II addressing an audience at the Norman Manley Law School at the University of the West Indies, Mona in April 1975.

Trelawny Town, the chief residence of the Maroons

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An artist's impression of Trelawny Town, the chief Maroon settlement, showing roads and dwellings with mountains in the background.

Spanish Town Cathedral

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The exterior of the Spanish Town Cathedral in St. Catherine, Jamaica.