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Flood victim
"Children left homeless by this week's flood rains enjoy a healthy lunch provided by the Red Cross on Friday at the National Stadium where they are temporarily housed. The Stadium is being used to accommodate over 400 victims of the Gilda storm…
Flood relief - Guinness' Ronnie Herron [left] Derrick Stone [right]
"Ronnie Herron, Marketing Manager of Guinness [left] presenting a cheque worth $15,000 to Derrick Stone, former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture. The money goes to boost efforts to combat damage done to crops by the recent flood…
Tags: Businessmen - Jamaica; Gifts
Flood fund Jamaica - RJR contribution
"RJR makes a significant contribution to the Jamaica flood fund."
Float Parade - 1963
A costume in a float parade depicting the Jamaican Coat of Arms with the motto 'out of many one people.' A man and a woman are dressed like Tainos. A Jamaican Flag is on the float and persons are viewing the float.
Float by the Indian Community 1966
Four Indian girls dressed in Indian Costumes are participating in a float by the Indian community to celebrate Jamaica's Independence in 1966.
Flint River Bridge at Richmond, St. Mary
The Flint River Bridge at Richmond, St. Mary spanning the Flint River.
Flick Wilson
"Flick [Percival Allen] Wilson shows off his 'School Days' album"
Tags: Musicians - Jamaica
Flexible farm door system
"The new flexible farm door system lets light through and swings feely to allow the passage of people, farm animals and machinery, falling back into place to provide an effective barrier to weather, birds and pests. The Yieldor is pictured during…
Flat race at Summit Prep School
"Early in the business of track and field championship: Summit Preparatory School in Morant Bay Grades 4 and 5 Flat race for girls was won by Ann-Marie Fyffe with Moureen Phillips second and Yvonne Maragh third in their fourth annual inter-house…
Flat Bridge, St. Catherine
Photograph showing narrow road in the Bog Walk Gorge going across the Flat Bridge which spans the Rio Cobre River.