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The Arms, Port Henderson
Stone building known as "The Arms" or "Rodney's Lookout" or "Rodney's Arm", located in the old port town of Port Henderson, St. Catherine. It was built by Admiral George Rodney on a summit of the Port Henderson Hills
between 1780- 1782 as an old…
between 1780- 1782 as an old…
Suez - railway station
Scene at Suez railway station in Egypt with commuters waiting on the train.
The King's House, Spanish Town
Historic print of the old King's House in Spanish Town, St. Catherine. King's House was built in 1762 on the site of the Old Spanish Hall of Audience which was demolished in 1761.
The Jamaica Folk Museum, Spanish Town
The Jamaican Folk Museum (later known as Jamaican Peoples' Museum) located in Spanish Town, St. Catherine. "This museum displays the folk crafts, arts and folk technology of Jamaica and includes tools, building, materials, ceramics, baskets,…
The Jamaica Regiment Band giving a band concert in Hope Gardens
The Jamaica Regiment Band captured during performance.
The Jamaica Military Band performing at lunch hour concert- I.O.J. Lecture Hall
The Jamaica Military band performing at a lunch hour concert in the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ) Lecture Hall.
The Jamaica Conference Centre
View of the Jamaica Conference Centre in Downtown, Kingston with cars parked on the side of the road. The Hotel Oceana, located at no. 2 King Street, is in background.
The house of Robbi Reid at Lloyds the first house in Jamaica built by co-op effort.
Norman Manley (front row in suit) and a group of persons standing in front yard and the verandah of the first house built by a co-operative in Jamaica.
The Hon. Noel Nethersole
Noel Newton Nethersole, Jamaican politician and first Minister of Finance in Jamaica.
The Hon. Noel N. Nethersole, 1st Minister of Finance
Jamaican politician, Noel Newton Nethersole, walking with files in his hand.
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Fae Ellington and Charles Hyatt
"Playwright/Producer/Director Charles Hyatt looks on approvingly as Fae Ellington delivers a 'prissy' line during rehearsals for the JBC staff…