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Peking's tallest building
"Peking's tallest building: The new wing of the Peking Hotel at the south end of Peking Hotel at the south end of Peking's People's Avenue (formerly Wan Pu-Chin Road). With 17 stories above the ground and three stories underground, the new building…
Pellerano, Arturo
Arturo Pellerano (Dominican Republic) during a game of golf.
Tags: Golf; Golfers - Dominican Republic
Pembroke Hall Community Centre
"The $1,000 community center, which is now being built by the Association to 58 Half Way Tree Road, Kingston, benefit both young and old members of the community."
Penelope Alexander and Happy Sutherland at Arnett Gardens Basic School
"Ice cream time: Penelope Alexander and Happy Sutherland of National Life helping the little ones of Arnett Gardens Basic School to ice-cream at a recent Christmas party for the tots. The treat was part of LICA's assistance to the Basic School during…
Pentecostal Gospel Church (Windward Road)
"I am thine oh Lord: A child sleeps at watch night service at Pentecostal Gospel Church along Windward Road, while older folks sang hymns and praise the Lord."
Penwood Seventh-Day Adventist Church
"The recent dedicated Penwood Seventh-day Adventist Church. Built on three acres of land, the Church was constructed at a cost of $75,000 and was complete debt- free."
People of the Bahai Faith
"NSA Jamaica. L to R: Mr. Andrew Moo (Port Antonio), Mrs. Shahin Zohoori (Kingston), Mr. John Lord (Spring Village), Mr. Mervin Mitchell (Kingston), Miss Dorothy Whyte (Kingston), Mr. Elias Zohoori (Kingston), Mr. Ernol Mitchell (Kingston).
People under a bus shed stands on the seat to escape flood waters
"People sheltering under a bus shed, stood on the seats to escape the floodwaters."
Tags: Bus shelters; Floods - Jamaica
Pera Estates - Cane Field preparation
"Preparing new cane lands at Pera Estates."
Percival Burge, amputee
"A NEW LEG FOR PERCIVAL BURGE - and one made by his friend "Shoey" Betram Squire. Mr. Burge lost one of his legs two years ago but couldn't afford to buy an artificial one. Mr. Squire, shoemaker-saddler and upholsterer of Bath decided to make him one…
