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The first theatre building known in Kingston, probably erected in the middle of the eighteenth century
Drawing of the first known theatre in Kingston, Jamaica.
The Garvey family in Holy Trinity Cathedral
Amy Jacques Garvey (second bench on left), members of the Garvey family and other persons gather in the Holy Trinity Cathedral for Marcus Garvey's funeral service.
The gradual abolition off the slave trade. Or leaving sugar by degrees
Satirical print of George III with the Queen, two of his daughters, and the Queen's Keeper of the Robes, sitting at a table and discussing their use of sugar as the abolition of the slave trade was ending.
Tags: Antislavery movements; Cartoons (Commentary) - British - 1790-1800; Charlotte, - Queen, consort of George III, King of Great Britain, - 1744-1818 - Staff; Eating & drinking - 1790-1800; Elizabeth, - Princess of England, - 1770-1840; Etchings - Hand-colored - 1790-1800.; George - III, - King of Great Britain, - 1738-1820 - Family; Schwellenbergen, Juliana Elizabeth, - -1797; Slave trade - 1790-1800; Slave traders; Slavery; Sugar - 1790-1800
The Hon. Hugh Lawson Shearer meeting with Haile Selassie at U.N
Jamaican Prime Minister, Hon. Hugh Lawson Shearer, meeting with Haile Selassie at United Nations office in Jamaica.
The Hon. N.N. Nethersole, Minister of Finance
Portrait of Noel Newton Nethersole.
The Hon. Noel N. Nethersole, 1st Minister of Finance
Jamaican politician, Noel Newton Nethersole, walking with files in his hand.
The Hon. Noel Nethersole
Noel Newton Nethersole, Jamaican politician and first Minister of Finance in Jamaica.
The house of Robbi Reid at Lloyds the first house in Jamaica built by co-op effort.
Norman Manley (front row in suit) and a group of persons standing in front yard and the verandah of the first house built by a co-operative in Jamaica.
The Jamaica Conference Centre
View of the Jamaica Conference Centre in Downtown, Kingston with cars parked on the side of the road. The Hotel Oceana, located at no. 2 King Street, is in background.
The Jamaica Military Band performing at lunch hour concert- I.O.J. Lecture Hall
The Jamaica Military band performing at a lunch hour concert in the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ) Lecture Hall.
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Pinnacle, St. Catherine

Ruins of Leonard Howell's great house located at Pinnacle in the hills of St. Catherine. The Rastafarian community at Pinnacle was started by Leonard…