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Hardie House

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An 18th century house featuring Palladian architecture. It became a part of Kingston College in the 1940s and was named Hardie House in honour of Rev. Dr. William George Hardie, Anglican Lord Bishop of Jamaica (1931 - 1945).

Officers and men of the West India Regiment, World War I

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Officers and soldiers of the West India Regiment, World War I sitting on the desk beside a ship.

Norman Manley, 'The outdoor man'

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An athletic looking Norman Manley in vest and shorts stooping with hand on his dog.

Sir Henry Morgan, Lt. Gov. of Jamaica

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Drawing of Sir Henry Morgan, pirate and Lt. Governor of Jamaica.

Deputy Mayor Lynden Newland, Mayor Bustamante, Town Clerk Russell Lewars and KSAC Fire Officer

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L-R: Kingston's Deputy Mayor, Lynden Newland, Mayor Alexander Bustamante, Town Clerk, Russell Lewars and KSAC Fire Officer in 1947.

Parish Church Kingston

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Photograph of the Parish Church in Kingston - surrounded by plants, concrete and metal fence with steps leading from the street.

Captain John Rackham

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An illustration of Captain John Rackham, an English pirate, popularly known as Calico Jack.

At the Toronto Exhibition

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Jamaica products are displayed at the Jamaican booth at the Toronto Exhibition in Canada.

Doctor's Cave Beach - Bathing Scene - Montego Bay, St. James, Jamaica

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A scene at the Doctor's Cave Beach in Montego Bay, St. James showing swimmers in the sea and men standing on a jetty.

Kingston Exhibition, 1891 Ja.

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The Great Exhibition Hall made of glass and wooden structure and of Moorish architecture which was specially built in Kingston, Jamaica to accommodate the Great Exhibition of 1891.