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Cheque for Jamaica Save the Children Fund

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"For assistance: Vivian Rochester, Executive Manager for the Life Insurance Companies Association [LICA] presenting a cheque for $800 to young Tricia Morrison to assist the Jamaica Save the Children Fund with its Basic School education programme. The…

Bob Marley after being interviewed on NBC-Tv

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"Marley on National TV:Marley after being interviewed by NBC-TV. From left to right: Reggae Superstar Island Recording artiste, Bob Marley; Manley's manager, Don Taylor; NBC-TV's Bruce Morrow, formerly of the #1 radio station in the U.SA. -…

Cane River Falls

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A section of the Cane River Falls in Bull Bay, St. Andrew.

Caribbean Sea

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The Caribbean Sea as seen from the unfinished highway in Yallahs, St. Thoams.

National Library of Jamaica

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Views of the exterior of the National Library of Jamaica building located at 12 East Street, Kingston.

Ashe Company at World Poetry Day

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The Ashe Company delivering the opening performance on the 2023 World Poetry Day held at Little Theatre and organized by the National Library of Jamaica.

Prize winners with Hon. Olivia Grange, Alando Terrelonge, Beverley Lashley, Joy Douglas and Olive Senior

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Winners of the Poet Laureate of Jamaica Prizes for Poetry competition gathered on stage with stakeholders at the World Poetry Day event held March 21, 2023 at Little Theatre. From left to right are: Ms. Beverley Lashley (National Librarian), Lamar…

Easington Bridge, Yallahs

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A view from the historic stone archway at the Easington Bridge in Yallahs, St. Thomas.

Easington Bridge, Yallahs

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A section of the stone pillar that formed the original Easington Bridge at Yallahs, St. Thomas. The pillar signs for the "Easington Restoration Project" and local political posters.