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Admiral Lord George Brydges Rodney (extreme left)
A group portrait of men including Admiral George Brydges Rodney, a naval officer in the British army.
Adolphe Roberts
Walter Adolphe Roberts (left), Jamaican writer, poet and historian.
Aerial view of the new Rose Hall Inter-continental Hotel
An aerial view of the newly constructed Rose Hall Intercontinental Hotel (now Hilton Rose Hall) in Montego Bay, St. James.
Arnold Road (Four Ball's Gate) before 1934
A view of the Four Balls Gate, also known as Cannon Ball gate, located at the entrance of the military grounds across Arnold Road. Cannons are seen at the top of the gate's stone walls.
Behind Gleaner Office building looking at the site of the former Princess Street
A bare open lot behind the Gleaner Company, looking towards a street formerly known as Princess Street.
Tags: Kingston (Jamaica)
Bert Rose
Bert Rose, dancer and choreographer and a founding member of the National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC).
Books being handed over to the G.C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sports
Copies of books being handed over to the GC Foster College of Physical Education and Sports in Spanish Town, St. Catherine. At the handing over event is Sir Clifford Campbell, former Governor General of Jamaica.
Burning Spear - Winston Rodney at Reggae Sunsplash
Winston "Burning Spear" Rodney, performing at a Reggae Sunsplash concert.
Capt. Bartholomew Roberts with his two ships - The Royal Fortune and The Ranger
Captain Bartholomew Roberts with two ship, viz. the Royal Fortune and Ranger, takes a sail in Whydah Road on the coast of Guiney, January 11th, 1721/2.
Captain Bartholomew Roberts, The Cavalier Pirate
A full-length portrait of Captain Bartholomew "Black Bart" Roberts, a Welsh pirate described as one of the most successful pirates during the Golden Age of Piracy. In this drawing he is standing with a sword in hand. A ship, persons in a boat and…
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West Indies youth cricket team

"Jamaica youth representative on the W.I. team to England in 1928. L-R - Earle Melbourne, Michael McIntosh, Marlon Tucker, Sam Haye."