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Mr. and Mrs. Billy Paul
Billy Paul and his wife, Blanche, arriving in Jamaica ahead of the scheduled concert.
Rosemarie Chang relaxes on the sand of Negril Beach Village
"Cool and easy: Rosemarie Chang, Miss Jamaica USA for 1980-81, displays the fabulous form that got her the nod of the judges, as she relaxes on the sand of Negril Beach Village. A well-earned holiday."
William C.A.B. Rodgers Air Jamaica's North American Executive
"Jamaica appoints N. American executive: Will C.A.B. Rodgers has been appointed vice president of the North America and the Panamas in charge if the Jamaica's entire administration in those regions.
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Carmen Chin, Sheraton Kingston Hotel, Dir. Of Sales
"The Sheraton Kingston Hotel was the venue of International Aviation symposium which ran from January 30 to February 2 at which over 175 delegates from all facets of worldwide aviation attended. Photographed above at the reception are (from left)…
Bathing in the Harbour, Kingston, Jamaica
A group of boys playing and swimming in the Kingston Harbour. Behind them is a large ship docked at the wharf.
Montego Bay from Richmond Hill Inn, Jamaica
A view overlooking Montego Bay, taken from the Reading Hill Inn in St. James.
Memorial service for Bob
"Memorial service for Bob: His Excellency Mr. Keith Johnson [left] Ambassado to the United States reading the First Lesson in the memorial service for the Hon. Bob Marley at the Community Church of New York recently. Seated at centre is the…
Portland Community dancers doing dance skit
"These photos are of young dancers from the Portland Community doing a skit entitled 'West Time Run' - Class 23 in the Festival Berger Paints sponsored dance finals."
Tags: Dance; Dance - Jamaica; Dancers; Dancers - Jamaica
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Phoenix Foundry (The Dome), Falmouth

The Phoenix Foundry or 'The Dome' in Falmouth, Trelawny is one of the oldest surviving industrial complexes in Jamaica. It was built by engineer, Mr.…