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Bellevue - residence near Kingston, Stony Hill in the distance
Artist impression of the Bellevue residence near Kingston with individuals at the edge of the property.
Belles and Beaux of Moore Town, 8 miles inland from Port Antonio
Men, women and children standing on a bridge in Moore Town, Portland. Other persons can be seen in the background and a woman is bending over in the river below.
Belgians officials visit Jamaica
"Minister of Public Utilities and Transport, Hon. Alva Ross (right) enjoys a joke with Belgian officials who visited him at the Ministry last Friday, (May 15). The occasion was a visit by Prince Felix de Bar, (3rd left) of Societe General Company,…
Bele at San Juan
Bele folk dancing at San Juan in Trinidad and Tobago.
19 3/4 x 16 3/8. Col. reproduction (by offset) of an oil on canvas, 20" x 24".
19 3/4 x 16 3/8. Col. reproduction (by offset) of an oil on canvas, 20" x 24".
Behind Gleaner Office building looking at the site of the former Princess Street
A bare open lot behind the Gleaner Company, looking towards a street formerly known as Princess Street.
Tags: Kingston (Jamaica)
Beggar
"One deggay-deggay fifty cent?" Winston McCarthy, the opportunistic beggar, finds fault with the amount given by a passerby, Faith Bucknor, in a rehearsal of "Beggar", one of the skits in Louis Marriott's hilarious musical revue, "The New Jokers",…
Beeston Street
Sir Clifford Campbell walking along Beeston Street in Kingston. The street is lined with many parked cars.
Bedwardites
Bedwardites dressed in white attire and accompanied by police officers descending the stairs of a court house. Onlookers on the balcony are observing the scene.
Bedford truck transporting electrical fixtures
"This Bedford truck laden with electrical fixtures owned by Y.P. Seaton and Associates Co. Ltd. (Electrical Contractors) of 52c Molynes Road, Kingston 10, was being driven by Clarence Farquharson of a Kingston address, and overturned when a defective…
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Moulton Barrett House, Falmouth

Two-storey building in Falmouth, located on lands once owned by Edward Moulton Barrett and the Barrett family in the 18th century.