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Jamaica's Intangible Cultural Heritage: The Maroons
Educational poster highlighting traditional Maroon practices such as: blowing of the abeng, drumming, dancing, craft items such as baskets or bankra and the jerking of pork (bottom right).
Jamaica's Intangible Cultural Heritage: Traditional Craft
Educational poster highlighting Jamaican traditional craft items such as baskets, shaker (top right), and carvings as well as persons engaging in craft making.
Jamaica's Intangible Cultural Heritage: Storytelling
Poster of storytellers in action as they seek to preserve the art of storytelling, one of Jamaica's cultural heritage.
Jamaica's Intangible Cultural Heritage: Revival
An educational poster combining photographs and text to highlight the origin of Revival and the practices of Revivalists in Jamaica.
Jamaica's Intangible Cultural Heritage: Kumina
A poster showing elements of kumina, a Jamaican traditional dance. These include: dancers, musicians, musical instruments, food, plants and a goat all used in rituals.
A nest of North American Quail's eggs
An artist's impression of: (a) a North American quail's egg (b) a plant sprouting from a seed (c) a pocket size stone ornament called an Indian Chizzle.
Iron Bridge at Spanish Town
The iron bridge in Spanish Town, St. Catherine built across a section of the Rio Cobre River. The bridge is embedded in stone walls.
Spanish Town Cathedral
The front section of the Spanish Town Cathedral. A car is parked at the entrance to the yard.
The Cathedral: St. Jago de la Vega
The exterior of the Cathedral, St. Jago de la Vega enclosed by a brick wall and located close to the road.
PM Manley greets Howard Cooke before the swearing in ceremony as Gov. General 1991
Prime Minister Michael Manley (left) greets Howard Cooke before he was sworn in as governor general in 1991. Looking on are Mrs. Cooke (right) and two other persons.
