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Loading Bananas at Gregory Park

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Two men inspecting bunches of bananas that are wrapped in plastic and stacked for export in Gregory Park, St. Catherine, Jamaica.

Loading Bananas at Gregory Park

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Men unloading a trailer of bananas in a warehouse in Gregory Park, St. Caherine, while others get ready to rap them in plastic stored on rolls overhead.

The West India Regiment

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An illustration depicting members of the West India Regiment with firearm and musical instrument.

Tower Street, Kingston

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A man stands on Tower Street, Kingston taking in the scene of demolished buildings on either side of the road after the 1907 earthquake.

Destructive effect of earthquake on a home

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A partially destroyed two storey house with debris on the grounds in the aftermath of the 1907 earthquake.

Lining up for 'Iron' and 'Mug' Issue

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British soldiers with mugs in hands are about to get their first taste of the unaccustomed British ration at a Station in England during World War I.

Mrs. Edna Manley

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Photograph of Mrs. Edna Manley, wife of Norman Manley, taken in 1980 after she was awarded a medal of honour.

Cutting Sugar Cane at Hartlands, St. Catherine

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Workers cutting sugarcane on a sugar plantation at Hartlands, St. Catherine.

Officers Second West India Regiment Headquarters, 1887

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Officers of the Second West India Regiment pose for a photograph in front of the Headquarters in 1887.

Plaque on wall at Port Royal to the Governor from Secretary of State for the colonies

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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.