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Alexander J. Dallas

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Half portrait of Alexander James Dallas, lawyer, politician and financier born in Kingston Jamaica to English parents and later served as the U.S. Treasury Secretary under President James Madison.

A sugar estate scene showing the great house, negro houses and hogshead.

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A plantation scene showing the great house, slave quarters, enslaved Africans, cattle drawn cart being used to transport hogshead (barrels), cotton trees and other plants

A rebel negro armed and on his guard

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Print depicting a black rebel armed with a rifle and an axe stuck in his loin cloth. A human skull is at his feet.

A. A. Kennedy, B. A.

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Half portrait of A. A. Kennedy, second master at Titchfield High School located in Port Antonio, Portland

Jubilee Market Square, Kingston

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People standing under tree at Jubilee Market Square, Kingston. Tramcar and carriages driving along the road. Pedestrians walking about, buildings line the street.

John Holt at Reggae Sunsplash

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John Holt, born Winston Holt, performing at Reggae Sunsplash 1982.

Joe Higgs, singer, song writer

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Joe Higgs, Jamaican singer and song writer performing.

J. L. King B.A. LLb

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Black
white half portrait of John Leopold King, uccessful school master, tutor and barrister

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.

Jamaica Exhibition Building, 1891

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