Jamaica Information Service
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
A group of visitors tour the offices of the Jamaica International Telecommunications Ltd. (Jamintel), 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Ted Cunningham.
Bauxite mining in progress, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Ted Cunningham.
Careful packaging is essential to ensure that high quality bananas arrive on the export market, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph.
Jamaican and British soldiers co-operate to assist victims of flooding in Newmarket, St. Elizabeth, in June 1979, 1979-06
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Ted Cunningham.
Jamaican and British soldiers co-operate to assist victims of flooding in Newmarket, St. Elizabeth, in June 1979, 1979-06
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Ted Cunningham.
Jamaica's Blue Mountain coffee is renowned for its delicious flavour. Here, coffee berries are being sprayed against the coffee berry borer disease to ensure that the high quality is maintained, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Ted Cunningham.
Jamaica's multi-racial society is mirrored on the faces of these students, giving credence to the Nation's motto, 'Out of many, one people'
370 x 300 mm. This photograph appears under the heading 'The people of the Commonwealth, past and present'. The heading was chosen by the National Library of Jamaica, and is one of those based on the headings used for the sections of the 'Commonwealth in Focus' exhibition. Jamaica Information Service photograph taken by Errol Harvey.
Many of Jamaica's main roadways are inadequate for the volume of vehicular traffic which they must handle. As a result of this the Government has had to undertake an extensive road improvement programme, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph.
The Jamaica Hope, product of many years of research by Dr Lecky, is a cross between the Jersey and the Zebu of India, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. The caption continues 'The Indian strain in the Jamaica Hope makes it particularly suited to Tropical climates, while still producing a high quality and quantity of milk'. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Thomas Bryce.
The Norman Manley International Airport, one of the busiest and most modern in the Caribbean, handles a monthly average of 1,170 commercial flights and an average of 27,000 passengers monthly, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Institute of Jamaica photograph by Keith A. Morrison.
The school feeding programme sponsored by the Jamaican Ministry of Education ensures a nutritious lunch for each child attending Primary School, thus making it easier for learning to take place, 1959 - 1982
250 x 200 mm. Jamaica Information Service photograph by Dennis Richardson.