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Truck exiting Guinness out to shops and supermarkets
"Guinness delivery truck, loaded with crates, prepares to supply shops and supermarkets."
Tags: Alcohol industry - Jamaica; Crates; Factories; Trucks
U.S. Peace Corps volunteers and employees from Guinness Jamaica Ltd.
"U.S. Peace Corps volunteers and employees from Guinness Jamaica Ltd., catching hundreds of Perch for the Company's Fish and Bammy Treat for the Children of Central Village, St. Catherine on Saturday October 3. Guinness also invited the Colgate…
Tags: Fishing; Peace Corps (U.S.); Voluntarism; Volunteers
Guinness award to RJR
"Ray Martin [centre left], Managing Director of Guinness Jamaica Limited, presents the Guinness Stout Effort Award to Spaulding, Managing Director of Radio Jamaica Limited. The company received the launching and administering the Eventide Home…
Tags: Awards; Businessmen; Businessmen - Jamaica
Guinness Stout Effort Awardee
"Media and Guinness Jamaica Limited representatives recently got together at the Terra Nova Hotel to decide who would be the next recipient of the Guinness Stout Effort Award. From left are Tony Carr, sales manager, GJL; Sandy McIntosh, Jamaica Daily…
The Hydrascape system demonstrated by a male figure
"A simple yet highly effective and fast fire escape system using a water-filled hose and a special safety harness has been developed in Britain."
Tags: Fire escapes; Fire hose; Fire prevention
Hannah Town Gully
"Washed-up waste in Hannah Town Gully."
The Jew Gully (Seivwright Garden)
"Jew Gully, Seivwright Gardens: In need of a clean-up."
The Jew Gully (Seivwright Garden)
The state of Jew Gully in Seivwright Gardens.
The Jew Gully (Seivwright Garden)
"Debris at Jew Gully, Seivwright Gardens.
Mother Burke Gully
"A tour was recently conducted by Councilor Pearl Creary for the Majestic Gardens Division of an ire quest by residents to view the bad condition of Mother Burke Gully."
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Lacovia, Bamboo Walk
Dirt road lined with bamboo trees on both sides. The area, between Middle Quarters and Lacovia, is known as Bamboo Avenue today.
