RM2EF9824–Mary Seacole 1805-1881 British Jamaican Nurse Business Woman
RMM7YDDK–Mary Seacole (1805-1881), the only known portrait of the British-Jamaican nurse, c.1873
RM2PJ0WEX–Mary Seacole (1805-1881), British-Jamaican Nurse, portrait photograph by unknown artist, circa 1850
RM2A25CF6–Statue of Mary Seacole at St Thomas' Hospital, London, by Martin Jennings. Mary Jane Seacole OM (1805 – 1881); British-Jamaican business woman and nurse who set up the 'British Hotel' behind the lines during the Crimean War.
RM2RFTH4X–Levi Roots British-Jamaican musician and TV personality
RM2GFNTM2–Mary Seacole (Mary Jane Seacole) (ca.1805-1881). Nurse of Jamaican origin. She opened the British Hotel during the Crimean War, halfway between the harbour and British Headquarters. She converted it into an officers' club and canteen for the troops. Portrait by Albert Charles Challen (1847-1881). Oil on panel (24 x 18 cm), 1869. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMC0X367–THE SOUTHLANDERS Jamaican/British vocal group about 1958. Photo Derek Allen
RMH4FJ81–Vintage colour postcard circa 1940s showing the Rodney Memorial in Spanish Town Jamaica. The monument was built 1801 by the English sculptor John Bacon, and shows Admiral George Brydges Rodney Commander in Chief of Jamaica. The statue is in honour of the British defeat of the attempted French Spanish invasion of Jamaica in 1782
RM2J0JTA7–Musical Youth, British Jamaican pop / reggae group, at Capital Radio studios in London where they are helping to launch a road safety campaign involving glitter discs 8th October 1982. Members of the group are: Freddie Waite a.k.a. Junior, Dennis Seaton, Patrick Waite, Michael Grant & Kelvin Grant
RME0XF10–Aug. 08, 1966 - British Empire And Commonwealth Games: Jamaican-born Louis Martin, who won the weightlifting Gold Medal for England in the Middle Heavyweight Division, of the Eighth British Empire and Commonwealth Games, in Kingston, Jamaica.
RF2NYWWJF–Jamaican-born British-Australian film director and producer Stephen Hopkins, USA 1990
RMH3CD66–Guest speaker Levi Roots at a Let's do Business exhibition in Hastings. England. UK
RF2PDYAGF–A statue of British-Jamaican nurse Mary Jane Seacole in Westminster who set up the 'British Hotel' behind the lines during the Crimean War.
RM2WAF1WR–Punk teenage girls shop assistant in Boy at 153 Kings Road, Chelsea boutique, 1980s. Spiky bright red backcombed punk hair and looking mournful, under the poster of Peter Robinson a British Jamaican pop singer; better know as Marilyn, who was at the forefront of the New Romantic movement. Chelsea, London, England 1983 HOMER SYKES
RMBHT4X7–British Jamaican poet Linton Kwesi Johnson reading poetry on stage at the Guardian Hay Festival UK KATHY DEWITT
RF2E9FPYK–Vintage portrait of Mary Seacole pioneering British-Jamiacan nurse, hero to many during the Crimean war.
RMHWW0HM–Mural Showing British Soldier At Fort George, Titchfield Peninsula, Port Antonio, Jamaica
RM2RADJRM–Portrait of Mary Seacole by Albert Charles Challen, 1869.
RMT81PKB–Mary Seacole, British-Jamaican Nurse
RMRB86G9–Mary Seacole 1805-1881 British Jamaican Nurse Business Woman
RM2JGTNBM–British Jamaican R&B and soul singer Ruby Turner performing with Jools Holland at Cornbury Festival, Oxford, UK. July 10, 2022
RMERHMEE–Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - Jamaican-born British politician. TSR: 6 July 1781 – 5 July 1826. Founded the city of Singapore.
RM2A25CF4–Statue of Mary Seacole at St Thomas' Hospital, London, by Martin Jennings. Mary Jane Seacole OM (1805 – 1881); British-Jamaican business woman and nurse who set up the 'British Hotel' behind the lines during the Crimean War.
RM2GAMX0J–Lulworth, UK. 30th July, 2021. Grammy nominated British Jamaican soul singer Dennis Seaton, lead singer with British pop band Musical Youth performs live on stage during the Camp Bestival festival in Lulworth. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMG1M06W–BARCELONA - MAY 23: Wayne Beckford (British Jamaican vocalist, brother of Gary Beckford) at Primavera Pop Festival.
RMF1KXRJ–A 19th Century view of Kingston, the capital and largest city of Jamaica, located on the southeastern coast of the island. In 1848 the Jamaican government expanded Kingston by constructing new homes in the west, north and east of the city. This housing became highly segregated in terms of race and class and by 1860 the majority of white elites lived on the outskirts of the city.
RM2GAWFPY–Lulworth, Dorset, Agust 1st 2021. Mr Motivator aka Derrick Etrol Evans MBE and British Jamaican TV actor performing at Camp Bestival festival, Lulworth, Dorset UK Credit: Dawn Fletcher-Park/Alamy Live News
RM2J0K698–Musical Youth, British Jamaican pop / reggae group, at Capital Radio studios in London where they are helping to launch a road safety campaign involving glitter discs 8th October 1982. Members of the group are: Freddie Waite a.k.a. Junior, Dennis Seaton, Patrick Waite, Michael Grant & Kelvin Grant
RM2NTA942–London, UK. Memorial statue for British-Jamaican Mary Seacole who nursed during the Crimean War, situated in the grounds of St Thomas' Hospital.
RF2NYWY4W–Jamaican-born British-Australian film director and producer Stephen Hopkins, USA 1993
RMH3CD63–Guest speaker Levi Roots at a Let's do Business exhibition in Hastings. England. UK
RMGCKCD4–(Left to Right) Pat Radcliffe (mum of British long distance runner Paula Radcliffe), Rosemary Jones (mum of Australian swimmer Leisel Jones), Cao Lihua (mum of Chinese beach volleyball player Xue Chen), Jennifer Bolt (mum of Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt), Debbie Phelps (mum of USA's swimmer Michael Phelps), Aster Menagesha (mum of Ethiopian long-distance runner Meseret Defar), Marlene Shirley (mum of USA's Paralympic Marlon Shirley) following a press conference at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge hotel, London.
RME0YGCH–Apr. 04, 1970 - Sterling's Winning way. London: Jamaican-born British and Commonwealth Middleweight champion Bunny Sterling ( left ) gets through the guard of bill ''DYNAMITE'' DOUGLAS, of Columbus, Ohio, during their LO-round Middleweight out at the Royal Albert Hall late 4/27. Sterling outclassed the American to win on Point.
RM2GAN807–Lulworth, UK. 30th July, 2021. Grammy nominated British Jamaican soul singer Dennis Seaton, lead singer with British pop band Musical Youth performs live on stage during the Camp Bestival festival in Lulworth. (Photo by Dawn Fletcher-Park/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RF2E9FPYM–Vintage portrait of Mary Seacole pioneering British-Jamiacan nurse, hero to many during the Crimean war.
RM2EG985A–Early 20th century photo of Jamaican man harvesting bananas on a plantation in Jamaica circa early 1900s during the period when the island was a British colony
RMKMMF8P–Benidorm new town British fancy dress day group of women dressed as jamaican bobsleigh team
RMT81PKC–Mary Seacole, British-Jamaican Nurse
RM2BX0ARM–Mary Seacole 1805-1881 British Jamaican Nurse
RM2JGTN89–British Jamaican R&B and soul singer Ruby Turner performing with Jools Holland at Cornbury Festival, Oxford, UK. July 10, 2022
RM2A25CF3–Statue of Mary Seacole at St Thomas' Hospital, London, by Martin Jennings. Mary Jane Seacole OM (1805 – 1881); British-Jamaican business woman and nurse who set up the 'British Hotel' behind the lines during the Crimean War.
RM2GAMX0G–Lulworth, UK. 30th July, 2021. Grammy nominated British Jamaican soul singer Dennis Seaton, lead singer with British pop band Musical Youth performs live on stage during the Camp Bestival festival in Lulworth. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMFYCKWA–BARCELONA - MAY 23: Wayne Beckford (British Jamaican vocalist, brother of Gary Beckford) at Primavera Pop Festival.
RM2K1XR74–British Reggae Band UB40 1980
RM2GAWFPR–Lulworth, Dorset, August 1st 2021. Mr Motivator aka Derrick Etrol Evans MBE and British Jamaican TV actor performing at Camp Bestival festival, Lulworth, Dorset UK Credit: Dawn Fletcher-Park/Alamy Live News
RM2J0K2CB–Musical Youth, British Jamaican pop / reggae group, at Capital Radio studios in London where they are helping to launch a road safety campaign involving glitter discs 8th October 1982. Members of the group are: Freddie Waite a.k.a. Junior, Dennis Seaton, Patrick Waite, Michael Grant & Kelvin Grant
RM2NTAAG3–London, UK. Memorial statue for British-Jamaican Mary Seacole who nursed during the Crimean War, situated in the grounds of St Thomas' Hospital.
RM2K1N5D2–Derrick Errol Evans MBE known as 'Mr Motivator', is a Jamaican-born British fitness instructor of TV fame
RMH3CD62–Guest speaker Levi Roots at a Let's do Business exhibition in Hastings. England. UK
RMGC11X5–Usain Bolt stands in the middle as the Jamaican relay team collect their Gold Medals from the 4x100 men's relay in which Great Britain (right) took the Bronze medal during the IAAF World Championships at the Olympiastadion, Berlin.
RMEHFTXB–Portrait of Benga in a Jamaican food shop in Brixton.
RM2GAN7BM–Lulworth, UK. 30th July, 2021. Grammy nominated British Jamaican soul singer Dennis Seaton, lead singer with British pop band Musical Youth performs live on stage during the Camp Bestival festival in Lulworth. (Photo by Dawn Fletcher-Park/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMDBBC4M–LONDON, UK. Saturday 27th July 2013. Usain Bolt shows his delight after crossing the line to help the Jamaican Racers Track Club win the Men's 4x100m Relay at the 2013 IAAF Diamond League Sainsbury's Anniversary Games held at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Stadium in London. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RM2EG6JYE–Early 20th century photo of Jamaican men and women working in sugar cane fields in the Blue Mountain region of Jamaica circa early 1900s during the period when the island was a British colony
RMCWCG0F–Children celebrating at Jamaican celebrations in Brixton
RM2HJCP6P–Mary Seacole (1805-1881) was a British-Jamaican businesswoman and nurse. During the Crimean War, she ran a hotel and tended to the wounded. Her autobiography, Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (1857), is one of the earliest autobiographies of a mixed-race woman. In 2004 she was voted the greatest black Briton. Colorized.
RMHWW0HN–Mural Showing British Soldier At Fort George, Titchfield Peninsula, Port Antonio, Jamaica
RM2JGTNGM–British Jamaican R&B and soul singer Ruby Turner performing with Jools Holland at Cornbury Festival, Oxford, UK. July 10, 2022
RM2A25CF5–Statue of Mary Seacole at St Thomas' Hospital, London, by Martin Jennings. Mary Jane Seacole OM (1805 – 1881); British-Jamaican business woman and nurse who set up the 'British Hotel' behind the lines during the Crimean War.
RM2GAMX06–Lulworth, UK. 30th July, 2021. Grammy nominated British Jamaican soul singer Dennis Seaton, lead singer with British pop band Musical Youth performs live on stage during the Camp Bestival festival in Lulworth. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2M3RREY–An official of the British Council gives Jamaican students advice on their arrival in Britain in the 1950s. Date: 1954
RMGWBK5C–In Brighton a man wears a shirt with a picture of Bob Marley on it
RM2GAWFP9–Lulworth, Dorset, August 1st 2021. Mr Motivator aka Derrick Etrol Evans MBE and British Jamaican TV actor performing at Camp Bestival festival, Lulworth, Dorset UK Credit: Dawn Fletcher-Park/Alamy Live News
RM2J0JWMX–Musical Youth, British Jamaican pop / reggae group, at Capital Radio studios in London where they are helping to launch a road safety campaign involving glitter discs 8th October 1982. Members of the group are: Freddie Waite a.k.a. Junior, Dennis Seaton, Patrick Waite, Michael Grant & Kelvin Grant
RM2NTA97H–London, UK. Memorial statue for British-Jamaican Mary Seacole who nursed during the Crimean War, situated in the grounds of St Thomas' Hospital.
RM2K1N5CY–Derrick Errol Evans MBE known as 'Mr Motivator', is a Jamaican-born British fitness instructor of TV fame
RMH3CD6P–Guest speaker Levi Roots posing in medieval stocks at a Let's do Business exhibition in Hastings. England. UK
RMGC11X8–Usain Bolt stands in the middle as the Jamaican relay team collect their Gold Medals from the 4x100 men's relay in which Great Britain (right) took the Bronze medal during the IAAF World Championships at the Olympiastadion, Berlin.
RMEHFHEB–Portrait of UK and Jamaican artists involved in the Wall of Sound Two Culture Clash project.
RM2GAN7P7–Lulworth, UK. 30th July, 2021. Grammy nominated British Jamaican soul singer Dennis Seaton, lead singer with British pop band Musical Youth performs live on stage during the Camp Bestival festival in Lulworth. (Photo by Dawn Fletcher-Park/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMDBBC4N–LONDON, UK. Saturday 27th July 2013. Usain Bolt shows his delight after crossing the line to help the Jamaican Racers Track Club win the Men's 4x100m Relay at the 2013 IAAF Diamond League Sainsbury's Anniversary Games held at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Stadium in London. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RM2EG6N4R–Early 20th century photo of Jamaican men and women working with a horse powered mill for crushing sugar cane in the sugar cane fields of Jamaica circa early 1900s during the period when the island was a British colony
RMCWCG1E–Children celebrating at Jamaican celebrations in Brixton
RM2GGP73E–Mary Seacole (1805-1881) was a British-Jamaican businesswoman and nurse. During the Crimean War, she ran a hotel and tended to the wounded. Her autobiography, Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (1857), is one of the earliest autobiographies of a mixed-race woman. In 2004 she was voted the greatest black Briton. Colorized.
RMWNAPAB–England, London, Marylebone, Interior View of Madam Tussauds, Waxwork Figure of Jamaican Reggae Singer Bob Marley
RM2JGTNJP–British Jamaican R&B and soul singer Ruby Turner performing with Jools Holland at Cornbury Festival, Oxford, UK. July 10, 2022
RMRJK3GC–An engraving depicting a Jamaican sugarcane plantation during the sugar boom. African slaves harvested the sugar cane for their British owners. Dated 19th century
RM2GAMX0C–Lulworth, UK. 30th July, 2021. Grammy nominated British Jamaican soul singer Dennis Seaton, lead singer with British pop band Musical Youth performs live on stage during the Camp Bestival festival in Lulworth. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMGFMR3P–'Dawn Penn', Jamaican reggae singer, performing on the Castle Stage at Camp Bestival 2016, Lulworth, Dorset, UK
RM2H5BN67–London, UK. 8th Nov, 2021. Doreen Delceita Lawrence, Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon, OBE is a British Jamaican campaigner and the mother of Stephen Lawrence, a black British teenager who was murdered in a racist attack in South East London in 1993. The husband of the detained British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe on day 16 of his hunger strike in Whitehall, demanding the government does more to secure her release. Credit: JOHNNY ARMSTEAD/Alamy Live News
RM2GAWG08–Lulworth, Dorset, August 1st 2021. Mr Motivator aka Derrick Etrol Evans MBE and British Jamaican TV actor performing at Camp Bestival festival, Lulworth, Dorset UK Credit: Dawn Fletcher-Park/Alamy Live News
RM2J0K0E7–Musical Youth, British Jamaican pop / reggae group, at Capital Radio studios in London where they are helping to launch a road safety campaign involving glitter discs 8th October 1982. Members of the group are: Freddie Waite a.k.a. Junior, Dennis Seaton, Patrick Waite, Michael Grant & Kelvin Grant
RM2NTAAM0–London, UK. Memorial statue for British-Jamaican Mary Seacole who nursed during the Crimean War, situated in the grounds of St Thomas' Hospital.
RMAT9FFR–Jamaican woman in a church sacristy in Port Royal Jamaica
RMH3CD69–Guest speaker Levi Roots at a Let's do Business exhibition in Hastings. England. UK
RMG4B2MD–Pop Singer Millie during rehearsals for her lead part in Television drama 'The Rise and Fall of Nellie Brown'. The story of a Jamaican girl's first experince of Christmas in England. The show is made by Anglia Television.
RMH98J3N–1955 British advertisement for Wood's Old Charlie Rum
RM2GAN7N5–Lulworth, UK. 30th July, 2021. Grammy nominated British Jamaican soul singer Dennis Seaton, lead singer with British pop band Musical Youth performs live on stage during the Camp Bestival festival in Lulworth. (Photo by Dawn Fletcher-Park/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RMDBBC4P–LONDON, UK. Saturday 27th July 2013. Usain Bolt shows his delight after crossing the line to help the Jamaican Racers Track Club win the Men's 4x100m Relay at the 2013 IAAF Diamond League Sainsbury's Anniversary Games held at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Stadium in London. Credit: Russell Hart/Alamy Live News.
RM2JJYB09–Colonial ***** Introducing The Colonies -- The basis of progress to maturity must be the creation of trained and responsible administrators. Between two and three thousand colonial students study in Britain, to fill responsible posts on their return. A Jamaican student in the Common Room of the London School of Economics. He is specialising in Juvenile Delinquency and expects to return to Stony Hill where he was an Assistant Superintendent at the Government Industrial School. October 13, 1950. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RMCWCG2H–Children celebrating at Jamaican celebrations in Brixton
RM2NH909K–Sketch of Mary Seacole by Crimean war artist William Simpson (1823-1899), c. 1855. Mary Seacole (1805-1881) was a British-Jamaican businesswoman and nurse. During the Crimean War, she ran a hotel and tended to the wounded. Her autobiography, Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands (1857), is one of the earliest autobiographies of a mixed-race woman. In 2004 she was voted the greatest black Briton.
RF2A4PJ2B–flags of Jamaica and UK painted on cracked wall
RM2JGTNFN–British Jamaican R&B and soul singer Ruby Turner performing with Jools Holland at Cornbury Festival, Oxford, UK. July 10, 2022
RMM5MTGK–Zadie Smith 2016
RMEC880A–Portrait of Mary Jane Seacole (1805-1881), Jamaican-born woman of Scottish and Creole descent who set up a 'British Hotel' behind the lines during the Crimean War. Dated 1870
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