Browse Items (10701 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1071 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Feeding time on a small family farm Tags: Corn industry; Farms; Horses Men and women in fashion set for autumn "Dusseldorf and Cologne set fashion for autumn." Tags: Clothing and dress; Fashion; Fashion shows; Male models; Models (Persons); Suits (Clothing); Women's clothing W. Adolphe Roberts Oil painting of a notable Jamaican, Walter Adolphe Roberts. Miss Lou meeting the Queen Louise Bennett and the Queen smile as they greet each other on the Queen's visit to Jamaica. Tags: Authors, Jamaican; Bennett, Louise, - 1919-2006; Folklorists; Poets - Jamaica Mrs. Walter Rodney leaving from Palisadoes Mrs. Walter Rodney leaving from Palisadoes Airport. A friend holds her two year old son. W.A. Roberts as president of the Jamaica Historical Society "W. Adolphe Roberts as President of the Jamaica Historical Society (1955-1957) escorts the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot out of the St. Peters Parish Church, Port Royal after ceremony of unveiling of plaques in memory of naval officers who had served at… Tags: Authors, Jamaican; Church buildings; Clergy - Jamaica; Military uniforms; Poets, Jamaican; Roberts, Walter Adolphe, - 1886-1962; Soldiers Riot squad on the alert Riot squad policemen wearing riot gear stand in line as they keep watch on a demonstration. Tags: Police - Jamaica; Riots Police band at Sheraton Police band entertaining at the Sheraton-Kingston Hotel. Tags: Bands (Music) - Jamaica; Musical instruments; Police - Jamaica In ordered ranks, the Special Constables... obey the slow march command Ms. Justice Small inspecting police guard of honours "Ms. Justice Small inspects police guard of honours at opening of Spring Session of Home Circuit Court." Tags: Judges - Jamaica; Police - Jamaica; Police - Uniforms - Jamaica Previous Page of 1071 Next Page Featured Item Albert George Market Clocktower Clocktower above the Albert George Market in the Falmouth Water Square. It was built in 1894.