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Sewing in progress
Employees sewing at their stations at a factory in Above Rocks, St. Catherine.
Tags: Sewing; Sewing machines
Seymour Place
Pedestrians walking along the streets at Seymour Place. A statue stands at the entrance to what seems like a park. Also seen are flags, street signs and electric lines.
Shaking hands with Pope John Paul II
"Handshake from the pope - Jamaica's Permanent Representative to the U.N., Ambassador Don Mills (far right) being greeted by Pope John Paul II at a reception hosted by the U.N. Secretary General, Kurt Waldhei, (2nd left), at the U.N. Headquarters,…
Shambles on Race Course, after great earthquake, January 14th, 1907
Structures for housing refugees, erected at the Kingston Race Course (now National Heroes Park) after the earthquake of 1907.
Shamrock Passage, Jackson Bay
Draperies, stalactites and stalagmites in the Shamrock Passage of the Jackson Bay Cave.
Shanghai's industry strides forward
"The transistor 9-inch screen television-radio set trial - produced by the Shanghai Kuokuang Harmonica Factory has started serial production. Formerly a small neighbourhood workshop which could only make mouth-organs now it is able to produce both…
Tags: Radio; Television
Shango
The Spirit of Trinidad - Shango, Oct. 6, 1957.
11 1/2" x 14 1/2"
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, Oct. 6, 1957.
11 1/2" x 14 1/2"
Extract from Trinidad Sunday Guardian, Oct. 6, 1957.
Shanty town, West Kingston, from Railway
Shanty town, West Kingston, seen from the railway between Kingston and Spanish Town.
Sharing at lunch time
"Sharing is a way of life, and is the expression of brotherly love. Scene is outside a city school at lunch time."
Sharon Bonner
"Sharon Bonner, hails from Clarendon but has been living in Kingston for some years. She is a student at Durham College, doing a commercial course to become an executive secretary. Before that, however, she wants to work in the tourist industry where…
Tags: Bathing suits; Beauty contestants; Women
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Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House

Remains of the Stokes Hall Great House, built by Luke Stokes and destroyed by earthquake in 1907.