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Governor General Florizel Glasspole extends congratulations
" "Congratulations!" Governor General Florizel Glasspole said to Derrick Whyte, the 21-year-old All-Island Champion Individual in the JAMAL-JBC National Quiz Programme. Mr. Whyte, accompanied by his teacher and members of the JAMAL foundation visited…
Governor General Clifford Campbell takes the oath at the swearing in Ceremony
Sir Clifford Campbell was the 1st Jamaican-born Governor General of Jamaica. He served in that position from December 1, 1962 - March 2, 1973.
Governor General Clifford Campbell takes the oath at the swearing in ceremony
Sir Clifford Campbell was the first Jamaican born Governor General of Jamaica. He served in that position from December 1, 1962 to March 2, 1973. Here he is taking the oath at his swearing in ceremony.
Government Secondary School, Montego Bay
The Government Secondary School in Montego Bay; a rectangular two-storey building with a staircase leading to the door of the Upper Floor, and multiple windows to provide adequate ventilation.
Government Registration Office
"This could be the place where one may apply for a marriage license, or perhaps get married."
Government Quarters, Black River
Government Quarters at Black River, St. Elizabeth - a two-storey split level wooden dwelling behind a wooden fence.
Government Pen
A view of Government Pen showing a large two-storey building and two single storey buildings close to railway lines beside a broken barbed wire fence.
Government Pen
A view of Government Pen showing a two-storey dwelling house with barbed wire fencing.
Government legislative buildings in the square, Spanish Town
Public buildings in Emacipation Square, Spanish Town, St. Catherine. There is an upper porch with balustrade and lower level porches with arches.
Government legislative buildings in the square, Spanish Town
Public buildings adjoining each other in Emancipation Square, Spanish Town, St. Catherine.
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Moulton Barrett House, Falmouth
Two-storey building in Falmouth, located on lands once owned by Edward Moulton Barrett and the Barrett family in the 18th century.
