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The Kumina ritual by Tivoli Gardens
"The Kumina ritual which is to be staged by Tivoli Gardens performances on Sunday at Tastee's Lenton Concert. The free concert will be at Tastee's Open Air Theatre beginning at 4:30 p.m."
The Korotso dancers from Nigeria performing at Ward Theatre
"The Korotso dancers from Nigeria who performed in Jamaica on Monday and yesterday at the Ward Theatre."
The Kingston Waterfront before UDC development ca 1960
Historic view of the Kingston Waterfront before it was developed by the Urban Development Corporation. The photograph captures the buildings in Downtown, Kingston as well as small boats in the harbour.
The Kingston rubbish cart "get along Sammy! Deres anoder heap furder-up"
Drawing of the "Kingston rubbish cart" with a group of men, some smoking tobacco, being pulled along in the horse-drawn cart. One of the men standing by the cart is pointing in the direction of another garbage heap that is further up, and another man…
The Kingston Public Hospital
A view of a section of the Kingston Public Hospital. A woman is walking pass a building with the sign cobalt therapy.
The Kingston Beach Hotel
"The Kingston Beach Hotel, part of the Portmore resort area with hotel and beach cottages now under construction. The hotel is to have a quarter mile of white sand beach."
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 Keyhole rock
Sketch of an eroded rock by a seaside in Jamaica. A man can be seen fishing near the rocky area, and a building can be seen in the background.
From a sketch by L.A. Wilcox.
From a sketch by L.A. Wilcox.
Tags: Bodies of water - Jamaica; Palms; Rocks
The Kerr Memorial Fountain & Square, Montego Bay, Jamaica
Postcard of the Montego Bay Square showing the Kerr Memorial Fountain, donated by banana baron, Captain J. Kerr.
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Eating cotton candy
"All in a days work: 'One for the road' is not a phrase well known in kiddie land. But Junior is doubling up on the offer anyway - oblivious of all…
