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Up Park Camp, Offices

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Front view of offices at Up Park Camp, Kingston, Jamaica.

View from Newcastle, Ja.

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Panoramic View of Kingston from Newcastle.

Violet F. Taylor - Jamaica

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A barefooted Violet Taylor sits beside a basket of farm produce.

Washing day on the White River

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Some women wash clothes in the river while other women and children stand and sit by the riverside with wash tubs.

William Isaacs and Carlton Alexander listen as P.J. Patterson speaks to businessman and Industrial Reps.

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P.J. Patterson stands at a podium, seated to his right are William Isaacs (left) and Selwyn Carlton Alexander (right).

Women Stonebreakers

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Woman sits atop pile of stones; she breaks stones with hammer while conversing with another woman seated next to her.

Working in the Culebra Cut, Panama Canal

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View of Culebra Cut, Panama Canal. Labourers are seen on site.

Ronald Fullerton McKinnon, Temp. Lieut. in the 11th Lancashire Fusiliers

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Portrait of temporary Lieutenant, Ronald Fullerton McKinnon of the 11th Lancashire Fusiliers; killed in action in the Battle of the Somme on 21st October 1916.

George Edward K. Bemand 2nd Lieut., Royal Field Artillery

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Half portrait of Second Lieutenant George Edward K. Bemand, Royal Field Artillery who was killed in action in France on December 26, 1916.

Frank Watson Baille 2nd Lieut., Royal Air Force

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Second Lieutenant Frank Watson Baille of the Royal Air Force who was killed in an accident at Hounslow on September 15, 1918.