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Palisadoes Airport

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Photograph of the Palisadoes airport, Kingston, Jamaica showing a Pan American airplane on the runway, and the air traffic control tower.

Orange Valley Slave Hospital

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Photograph showing ruins of the Slave Hospital at Orange Valley Estate in Trelawny.

Palisadoes International Airport

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A view of the Palisadoes International Airport in Kingston, showing the administrative block and control tower upstairs, and airline offices/departure section.

Decimal conversion at Olympic Gardens, 1969

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A smiling group of children examines the new coins as they are introduced to dollars and cents when Jamaica converted to the new currency in 1969.

White Militia on parade in Georgetown, Guyana

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Members of the white militia on parade in Georgetown Guyana in 1823.

Battle at Bachelor's Adventure August 20, 1823

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Depiction of the battle between rebels and militia at Bachelor's Adventure during the Demerara Rebellion of 1823 in Guyana.

N.W. Manley with sons Michael and Douglas

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Norman Washington Manley with sons Michael (right) and Douglas.

N.W. Manley and Family

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Norman Manley with son Michael Manley, standing beside a woman sitting on a scooter in front of a house.

N. W. Manley and Family

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Norman Manley and his wife Edna with sons Douglas (left) and Michael (second right) and their wives - Carmen Manley (holding baby, Roy Manley) and Thelma Manley and children, Rachel Manley and Norman Manley Junior.

Manley, Norman Washington

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A coloured memorial photograph of Norman Washington Manley which includes the date and place of his birth and death.