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The national Flag raising ceremony to inaugurate Jamaica's Independence
A group of clergymen on stage surrounded by onlookers at the National Flag raising ceremony, at the inauguration of Jamaica's Independence 1962
The National Flag Raising Ceremony to inaugurate Jamaica's Independence midnight August 5, 1962 National Stadium
One of a group of clergymen prays at the National Flag Raising Ceremony at the inauguration of Jamaica's Independence at midnight August 5, 1962 at the National Stadium
The Negril Shopping Centre and Complex
"Negril is now making a drastic and long overdue change inform. The resort area which exhibits a great deal of potential is now seeing for the first time the developments of a modern shopping centre and the construction of apartments and townhouses…
The new chairman of the National Water Commission, Cecil Charlton
"NATIONAL WATER COMMISSION GAVEL CHANGES HAND:The new Chairman of the National Water Commission, Cecil Charlton, smiles broadly as he accepts the gavel, the symbolic instrument of authority, from out-going Chairman Lloyd Logan, at the first meeting…
The new lifeguard lookout at Boston Beach
"The new lifeguard lookout at Boston Beach, one of the features of Herbie's landscape design."
The Newcastle Cemetery
Tombs and tombstones in the Newcastle cemetery in the hills of St. Andrew, Jamaica. Two trees are in the foreground while buildings are seen on top of a hill in the background.
The Offices of the Negro World ca 1924
The picture shows six persons, including one female, in hats standing on the steps of the building that houses the offices of the Universal Negro Improvement Association Incorporation; the African Communities League Incorporation; and the Negro…
The old statue of Father Joseph Dupont
The old statue of Father Joseph Dupont being removed from the sidewalk of the Victoria Park by a crane, while passersby look on.
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Port Antonio Clock-Tower
Image of the clock-tower in the main square of Port Antonio at the junction of West, Harbour and Fort George Streets.
