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    • University Campus Site (Jamaica); Universities and Colleges - Jamaica; Christian, Donald.
    • Dr. Donald Christian, member of the first batch of students, unveils a plaque at 62, Lady Musgrave Road, the first site of the offices of the University College of the West Indies and residence of the first Principal. The offices were opened...
    • Taylor Hall, UWI, Mona

    • Student housing - Jamaica; Taylor Hall (Jamaica); Buildings - Jamaica.
    • *Side view of Block C, Taylor Hall. The hall was named after Dr. T. W. Taylor, the first Principal of the UCWI. He was a past member of the Chemistry Department at Oxford University, and he distinguished himself serving as Science adviser to Lord...
    • Queen Elizabeth the Second opens the Senate House

    • Special Events - Jamaica; Royal visitors - Jamaica; Buildings - Jamaica; University Senate House (Jamaica); Queen Elizabeth the Second; Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh; Sherlock, Phillip; Sherlock, Lady; McDonald, Herbert.
    • *Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second has someone presented to her by Principal Walter Grave after she addressed the gathering at the undercroft, UWI Mona. Prince Phillip stands behind her and shakes the hand of a gentleman. Beside Prince Philip...
    • Our  ancestors and their migration.

    • Slavery-Jamaica-History-19th Century; Jamaica-History; Jamaica-Civilization
    • This research examines the origins of the majority of the Jamaican population, finding that the majority are of African descent. It also discusses how their influence shaped Jamaica's culture.
    • Dr. T. W. J. Taylor, first Principal of the UCWI,

    • Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Taylor, T. W. J; College administrators - Caribbean Area, English-speaking.
    • *Principal, Dr. T. W. J. Taylor, posing in his scholar's outfit. He was the first Principal of the UCWI, and a past member of the Oxford University Department of Chemistry. He distinguished himself serving as Science adviser to Lord Mountbatten in...
    • Dr. T. W. J. Taylor, first principal of the UCWI.

    • Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; College administrators - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Taylor, T. W. J.
    • *Principal, Dr. T. W. J. Taylor, at work in his office. He was the first Principal of the UCWI, and a past member of the Oxford University Department of Chemistry. He distinguished himself serving as Science adviser to Lord Mountbatten in the Burma...
    • Dr. T. W. J. Taylor: a portrait

    • Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English--speaking; College administrators - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Taylor, T. W. J.
    • *A portrait of Dr. T. W. J. Taylor, first Principal of the UCWI (1946-52). He was a past member of the Oxford University Chemistry Dept. and served as a Science adviser to Lord Mountbatten in the Burma Campaign of World War 2.
    • Dr. T. W. J. Tyalor, first Principal of UCWI.

    • Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English--speaking; College administrators - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Taylor, T. W. J.
    • *Principal T. W. J. Taylor consulting other university members in the outdoors. Dr. Taylor was the first Principal of the UCWI and a past member of the Oxford University Chemistry Dept. He distinguished himself serving as a Science adviser to Lord...
    • Pan-Africanism — Ethical Challenges

    • Pan-Africanism; Haiti-Politics and government; Grenada-Politics and government; South Africa-Politics and government; Jamaica-Social conditions; South Africa. Truth and Reconciliation Commission-History; Truth commissions-Haiti; Truth...
    • This paper features individuals who have been champions of Pan-Africanism and black power empowerment. It looks briefly at the political crisis in Haiti, Grenada, and South Africa and crime and violence in Jamaica. It also examines the factors that...
    • University Council Meeting 1954

    • Meetings; University Council (Caribbean Area); Princess Alice of Athlone; Chancellors - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; College administrators - Caribbean Area, English-speaking;Lecturers - Caribbean Area, English-speaking..
    • *The Chancellor, H.R.H. Princess Alice, presides over the 1954 Council meeting with administrators, lecturers, and board members present. To her left is Dr. Grave, principal; next to him is Hugh Springer; 5th from Springer is Professor Hassall. To...
    • 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...
    • Mr. Sidney L. Martin, lecturer in Chemistry, UCWI, Mona, 1950.

    • Lecturers - Jamaica; College teachers - Jamaica; Martin, Sidney L.; Wardens - Jamaica; Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English-speaking.
    • *Mr. Sidney L. Martin, lecturer in Department of Chemistry was a student at Wolmers Boys School and the Jamaica Scholar for 1937. He studied Chemistry at the Royal College of Science, South Kensington, London and received a Masters Degree in 1942....
    • Mr. Sidney L. Martin, lecturer in Department of Chemistry, 1950.

    • Lecturers - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; College teachers - Jamaica; Principals (University) - Caribbean Area, English-speaking; Wardens - Jamaica; Martin, Sidney L; College of Arts and Science, UCWI (Barbados).
    • *Mr. Sidney L. Martin, lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the UCWI, Jamaica, 1950. Mr. Martin was a student at Wolmer's Boys School and was the 1937 Jamaica Scholar. He studied Chemistry at the Royal College of Science, South Kensington,...

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