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H.U. Whittaker

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President of the Junior Chamber International (JCI) - Jamaica (1982), H,U. Whittaker, speaking at a Westmoreland Jaycees event.

H.R.H. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip hosted to a civic welcome at the George VI Memorial Park

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Queen Elizabeth descends stage with other officials while Prince Philip waves to the crowd. Other officials meet and greet in the background.

H.R.H. Princess Margaret laying the poppy wreath at the cenotaph at the George VI Memorial Park

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HRH Princess Margaret laying a poppy wreath on a monument at the George VI Memorial Park while onlookers stand at the side on February 22, 1955.

H.R.H. Duke of Gloucester

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HRH Duke of Gloucester, partially hidden, is accompanied by military personnel as he inspects a guard of honour.

H.R.H Queen Elizabeth visits the Children's Hospital

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Queen Elizabeth along with other visitors and officials walk the ward at the Bustamante Hospital for Children.

H.P. Jacobs

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Hedley Powell Jacobs, teacher and author, photographed while reading.

H.I.M. lays wreath at the Foot of Cenotaph

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Haile Selassie lays a wreath at the base of a cenotaph in the National Heroes Park.

H.I.M. Haile Selassie looking at hand craft exhibition by Rastafarian Assn.

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H.I.M. Haile Selassie, left, among a group of men including Sir Donald Sangster, right, view a handcraft item made by the Rastafarian Association.

H.I.M. Haile Selassie is given a tumultuous welcome in 1966

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A crowd of supporters gather to greet Haile Selassie as he drives by in a motorcade. Standing beside him in the car is Sir Clifford Campbell, then Governor-General of Jamaica.