Jamaica Constitutional Conference London 1962
Title
Jamaica Constitutional Conference London 1962
Description
Photograph shows Alexander Bustamante and Norman Manley sitting together around a table engaging in a conversation during the Jamaica Constitutional Conference held in London in 1962. They are both reading one of several documents placed on a table. A joint Jamaican Parliamentary delegation led by Mr. Norman Manley the Premier, conferred together to prepare the constitutional proposals they placed before Mr. Reginald Maulding, the British Colonial Secretary for the Constitutional Conference which was held on February 1, 1962 at Lancaster House in London. The Parliamentary delegation met at the conference room of the West India Committee in Norfolk Street London. Those who attended the conference were: Hon. Norman Manley - Premiere, Hon. Dr. Ivan Lloyd, Hon. Vernon Arnett, Hon. Florizel Glasspole, Mr. Donald Sangster - Deputy Leader of the Opposition (JLP), Mr. Robert Lightbourne, Mr. Clem Tavares, Mr. A.E.T Henry - Government Public Relations Officer, Hon. J. Leslie Cundall - Attorney General, Mr. G. Arthur Brown - Director of the Central Planning Unit, Hon. Egerton Richardson - Financial Secretary, Mr. Vincent McFarlane - Permanent Secretary in the Premiere's Office.
Subject
Jamaica - Politics and government; Bustamante, Sir Alexander; Manley, Norman; Constitutional history - Jamaica; Jamaica - Constitutional history
Source
NLJ Photograph Collection
Identifier
D0002080
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Format
JPEG
Type
Photograph
Citation
“Jamaica Constitutional Conference London 1962,” National Library of Jamaica Digital Collection , accessed May 4, 2025, http://45.33.1.181/items/show/655.