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East Queen Street Baptist Church

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Front view of the historic East Queen Street Baptist Church, dedicated in 1822.

N.W. Manley in Conference with Alexander Bustamante

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Norman Manley having a discussion with Alexander Bustamante during a meeting.

Norman Manley in the country addressing a crowd before the 1962 elections

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Photograph of Norman Manley presenting a speech to a large group of persons during the political campaign of 1962.

Rt. Hon. Sir Alexander Bustamante

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Portrait of the Right Honourable Alexander Bustamante, Jamaica's first Prime Minister.

Procession to the healing stream of August Town

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A large crowd gathering at the Hope River, which became known to Bedwardites as the 'healing stream'. Some are waiting to be dipped in the river to receive their healing.

Kindah (mango) tree at Accompong, St. Elizabeth

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View of the large mango tree refered to as the Kindah tree, in Accompong, St. Elizabeth. It is said that Maroon leader, Cudjoe, frequently held meetings under this tree.

Kensington Minister House

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View of the Kensington House. A man is holding a young child at the top of the staircase.

Sherwood Forest Coffee

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Distant view of the Sherwood Coffee Factory in Hagley Gap, St. Thomas.

Interior - Coke Memorial Church, Kingston - before earthquake

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Photograph showing the inside of the Coke Memorial Methodist Church before the earthquake of 1907.

Roman Catholic Cathedral, Kingston

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The Holy Trinity Cathedral located on North Street, Kingston and built in 1911 to replace the Holy Trinity Church on Duke and Sutton Streets,Kingston, that was destroyed by the 1907 earthquake.