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Hazel Johnston, pioneer of ballet in Jamaica

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Black and white half portrait of Hazel Johnston, pioneer of ballet dancing in Jamaica.

Hon. A. E. DaCosta, OBE, MLC, JP

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Black and white half portrait of the Hon A. E. DaCosta, Jewish merchant and Mayor of Kingston (1925-1927).

Hon. Sydney Pagon and Hon. P. J. Patterson

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Hon. Sydney Pagon at microphone speaking at a meeting while P. J. Patterson (right) sits at a table with two other men in a rural community

Hope Road looking east

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Colour photo of a section of Hope Road with median, light vehicular traffic including a bus and a motorcycle. Shell Gas logo at right.

Indian Folk dance

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A close up view of Indian women dressed in traditional Indian fashion, performing a traditional Indian dance.

J. Hume Stewart

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Black
white portrait of J. Hume Stewart, successful black merchant of Spanish Town, with felt hat and walking stick.

J. A. McKenzie

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Black
white half portrait of J. A. McKenzie, Superintendent of the Engineering Works of L. D. Bent and Company, which later became the United Fruit Company

Jamaica Exhibition Building 1891

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Drawing of the Jamaica Exhibition Building and grounds with scripted description of the building.

Jamaica Exhibition Building, 1891

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Black and white photograph of the Jamaica Exhibition Building which was erected in 1891

Jamaican weavers at the International Exhibition, Wembley, 1924.

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Jamaican weavers with straw at their feet and on their laps, demonstrate their weaving skill at the International Exhibition at Wembley in 1924.