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The parish Church, Kingston

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The Kingston Parish Church with bell tower and clocks. The church yard is enclosed with metal and brick fencing. A lone woman walks on the sidewalk.

The Parish Church, Mandeville

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Distant view of the Manchester Parish Church in Mandeville.

The parish church, Mandeville

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Frontal view of the Manchester Parish Church in Mandeville, Manchester. The Bishop performs a ceremony to members gathered on the front lawn. Cars line up in the foreground left.

The park

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Mattresses, chairs and other salvaged household items, in the park. A few men and women are loitering about and a woman is resting on one the park benches under a large tree.

The Paul Taylor Dance Company

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"The Paul Taylor Dance Company: Appearing at the Little Theatre tomorrow and Tuesday at 8:15pm. The Company is seen here in "Dust" choreographed by Paul Taylor. From left are Elie Chaib, Linda Kent and Robert Kahn. On floor is Monica Morris."

The Pay Car at Culebra, January, 1908

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Workers of the Panama Canal line up to enter the Pay Car (a railroad car) to collect their wages (1908).

The Pelican, Brig engaging Le Trompeur, French Privateer near Jamaica, Septr. 22nd, 1797

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The Pelican, Brig engaging Le Trompeur, French Privateer near Jamaica, Septr. 22nd, 1797; designed and engraved by W. Elmes. London, John Fairburn, 1798.

6 1/2" x 8 1/2". col. Aquatint.

The Phyll's Court Place of Safety

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A front view of the Phyll's Court Place of Safety. A sign is at the front of the building which reads "Phyll's Court Maternity Plan; Phone 69011."

The plane that carried the first air mail from Jamaica

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Officials gather to witness the departure of the airplane that carried the first batch of air mails from Jamaica.