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Plaque for Robert Howard, Ph.D.
A plaque at the White Marl Taino Museum that was erected in appreciation of Robert Randolf Howard, a pioneer in Jamaican Archaeology.
Plaque on wall at Port Royal to the Governor from Secretary of State for the colonies
Plaque on a wall at Port Royal with inscriptions to governor of Jamaica from the Secretary of State, dated 16th November 1918, extended thanks to the people of Jamaica for compulsory service in World War I - 1914 - 1918.
Plaque-laying ceremony at S.O.S Children's Village
"American country and western singing superstar Johnny Cash (second from right), lays a plaque to a house he donated at the SOS Children's Village at Barrett Town, near Montego Bay. Assisting him is the president of the Village and general manager…
Plaques at Ruseas High School
Two commemorative plaques mounted on a brick wall at Ruseas High School. One is in honour of Merlene Ottey, past student of Ruseas High School and the other in commemoration the Education Policy of the Government of Jamaica in January 1957.
Play Mas
"It's Carnival time. Time to Play Mas, and Samuel dressed as a marine, "invades" the tailor shop and "fires" his machine gun. The shock and excitement is too much for Mrs. Gokool. She suffers a heart attack and dies."
Play Mas
"Mr. Gokool's tailor shop - Gokool spins dreams of fantasy to Samuel, his simple fetch-and-carry boy, while his mother, the wielder of domineering authority, tinkers in the background. Stefan Kaipha, Gokool and Rudolph Walker, known to Jamaican…
Playing at the beach
"Rides anyone? - St. Andrew Settlement's Director, John Levy, gives a delighted youngster a shoulder boost while others watch gleefully."
Playing by the river
"Where do the children play? SUMMER FUN: City children splash around and have fun in the Rio Grande River while on a weekend in the country. The children along with their parents were on a Discover Jamaica holiday and visited Comfort Castle in the…
Playing Golf at Constant Spring
The photo shows a group of men and women playing a game of golf at Constant Spring. The women wear ankle length dresses and hats while the men wear suits and hats.
Playing in the yard
"Where do the children play? In the yard, behind the house that has been approved as a "Place of safety for young, homeless, retarded and misled Jamaican children, at 72 Hagley Park Road."
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Brothers sucking their thumb
"A thumb in the face of the IYC: Ricardo and Joseph Gayle aged 2 and 4, were still in bed near mid-day when this photograph was taken. It's not…
