Skip to main content

UWI MONA LIBRARY DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

Add or remove other collections to your search:



Narrow your search by:



You've searched: All Collections

  • All fields: (England)
(30 results)



Display: 20

    • Launching: Passionate Advocate

    • Book-Marketing; Authors, Jamaican; Lawyers-Jamaica-Biography; Lawyers-Great Britain-Biography; Gifford, Anthony
    • An address at the launch of Lord Anthony Gifford's book, Passionate Advocate. It provides information about Lord Gifford's interest in advocacy.
    • The African Renaissance and the Caribbean

    • Caribbean Area-Civilization-African influences; Pan-Africanism; Caribbean Area-Politics and government-20th century
    • This study investigates the significance of the African Renaissance for Caribbean people. The African Renaissance, according to the author, signals a shift in our connection with Africa from anti-colonial and anti-apartheid to post-colonial and...
    • Princess Alice being presented with a purse

    • Chancellors - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Princess Alice of Athlone.
    • *Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, and first Chancellor of the UCWI, is being presented with a purse on the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee Pageant. The purse was given to her on behalf of the Waifs and Strays Society at the Royal Albert Hall,...
    • Dr. F. H. Bowen, warden of Gibraltar Hall,  with some undergraduates

    • College students - Jamaica; Wardens - Jamaica; Gibraltar Hall (Jamaica); Marchand, Sonia; Magnus, Kenneth; McKenzie, Keith; Lowe, Muriel; Box, Valerie; Darby, Hazel; Burke, Ludlow; Drayton, Harold; Berry, Don; Omardeen, Talib, Holness, Florence;...
    • *Dr. Bowen, warden of Gibraltar Hall, seated with undergraduate students. From left to right are, Sonia Marchand, Kenneth Magnus, Keith McKenzie, Muriel Lowe, Valerie Box, Dr. Bowen, Hazel Darby, Ludlow Burke, Harold Drayton, Ron Berry, Talib...
    • Marcus Garvey and the Early Rastafarians: Continuity and Discontinuity

    • Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940-Influence;Rastafari movement; Black nationalism-History-20th century; Blacks-Politics and government-20th century.
    • This paper examines the political aspects of the origins of the Rastafarian movement at a time when the Garvey movement was in decline in the 1930s. Its main intentions are to .underscore ways in which Garveyism has affected the evolution of...
    • Dateline London

    • Immigrants - Great Britain ; London (England) - Social conditions
    • The author presents his own perception of London, a city of contrasts where he saw so many things he had only read about. Recently arrived from Jamaica, he found the British helpful and courteous, and his encounter with people of so many different...
    • Reflections on the Rebellion in St. Thomas in the East for today, July 11, 2004.

    • Insurgency-Jamaica-History; Slave insurrections-Jamaica-History-18th century; Jamaica-History-Morant Bay rebellion, 1865-1866;Maroons-Jamaica; Heroes-Jamaica; Jamaica-History
    • The causes and structures of slave revolts in Jamaica are discussed in this article. It also looks into the role of Maroons in slave uprisings. It questions if we can have a non-violent Morant Bay Rebellion today, and says that in order to have...
    • Statutes and laws of jam vol 1 charles II to William IV

    • Law-Jamaica-Early works to 1800; Colonies-Law and legislation-England-Early works to 1800; Great Britain-Kings and rulers; Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685; Anne, Queen of Great Britain, 1655-1714; George I, King of Great Britain, 1660-1727;...
    • Covers the colonial laws of Jamaica. Includes: Proclamation by the Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell, Acts King Charles II, Acts of William and Mary, Acts of Queen Anne, Acts of King George I, Acts of King George II, Acts of King George III, Acts of...
    • The white wing

    • Marriage ; Man-woman relationships
    • While the wife basks in the satisfaction of the orderly life she has created in Jamaica after migrating from England, her husband feels trapped like a bird in a cage because circumstances force him to be too dependent on his wife who seems intent...
    • Senate meeting, UWI, Mona, 1948/49

    • Meetings (Senate) - Jamaica; College administrators - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Registrars - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Springer, H.; Taylor, T. W. J.; Harper, W. F.;...
    • *The Senate meeting of 1948/49. From left to right are Registrar Mr. H. Springer, Principal Dr. T.W.J. Taylor, Professor Harper, Professor Hassall, Mr. P.M. Sherlock and (foreground) Dr. F. H. Bowen. Dr. Taylor was the first Principal of the...

QuickView

Display a larger image and more item information when the pointer pauses over a thumbnail
 

Layout options:

Select the collections to add or remove from your search
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
 
OK