Rev. Henry picture album, 1960s-1970s

Containers:
Box J3
Physical description:
1 item
Scope and content:

The album contains photographs and descriptions relating to the International Peacemakers Association, a compound founded in Green Bottom Clarendon, Jamaica in 1966. It focuses on the activities of Reverend Claudius Henry, his wife Edna Henry, and their followers. It includes photographs of the Ethiopian Peacemakers School of Ancient Traditional Bible History, the International Peacemakers Musician Group, the Peacemakers' Tabernacle, the Baptismal House, the Ark, the Peacemakers' Bakery, the Peacemakers' bread vans and brick oven, the Royal House of David, and Edna's Memorial Park. Most of the individuals appearing in the photographs are identified by group. Individuals identified by name include Claudius and Edna Henry, Ronald Trevor Henry, Michael Joshua Manley, Roy McKay, and Rudolph Gordon.

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