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The Rodney Monument at Spanish Town

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Rodney monument with dome shaped roof, in Spanish Town St. Catherine

The Cactus as Hedgegrow

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Man sitting on a donkey beside huge cactus

John Tharp, 1736 - 1804

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Portrait of John Tharp, 'Jamaican' plantation owner and owner of enslaved persons

Queen Elizabeth II in August 1966

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From left to right: The Queen Mother, Sir Clifford Campbell (Governor General of Jamaica), Prince Philip and Lady Campbell, pose for a photograph at Kings House, Jamaica.

Federation Conference Delegates

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Group portrait of delegates attending the West Indies Federation Conference. Norman Manley, Jamaican representative, is sitting 6th from right.

Members of the Federal Capital Commission

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Members of the Federal Capital Commission pose for a group portrait

Minister of Works, Hon. Winston Jones at Dry River Bridge

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Hon. Winston Jones, Minister of Works with hands behind him and other government officials inspect work being done on Dry River Bridge

Crowded tramcar

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An overcrowded tramcar with passengers riding on the steps.

West side of Lower King Street from the Royal Bank of Canada looking North ca. 1910

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Horse-drawn carriages infront and tramcar behind, driving along lower King Street, Kingston, Jamaica. Pedestrians walking on sidewalk infront of Royal Bank of Canada in foreground and government buildings in the foreground.

Power House Rio Cobre

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The Rio Cobre Power Station next to a metal flume