Something Extra

Published: Tuesday | October 16, 2012 Comments 0
Joy 'Mama Joy' Baker is the proud recipient of an OD for service to the development of inner-city communities and the fostering of children. She strikes an elegant pose for our lens.
Joy 'Mama Joy' Baker is the proud recipient of an OD for service to the development of inner-city communities and the fostering of children. She strikes an elegant pose for our lens.
The regally attired Professor Errol Morrison of University of Technology is a former recipient of national honours for service to education.
The regally attired Professor Errol Morrison of University of Technology is a former recipient of national honours for service to education.
Mike Fennell's wife, Peggy, takes a moment to grace our lens in this classy number.
Mike Fennell's wife, Peggy, takes a moment to grace our lens in this classy number.
The always-stylish Lady Allen makes her way across the lawns of King's House.
The always-stylish Lady Allen makes her way across the lawns of King's House.
Natalie Neita-Headley, minister responsibility for sports, upped the fashion ante in this outfit ideally suited for the occasion.
Natalie Neita-Headley, minister responsibility for sports, upped the fashion ante in this outfit ideally suited for the occasion.
Making a wow statement, the ever-chic Thalia Lyn. She was awarded for outstanding service in business.
Making a wow statement, the ever-chic Thalia Lyn. She was awarded for outstanding service in business.
A beaming Niambe McIntosh accepted the posthumous Order of Merit awarded to her father Winston Hubert 'Peter Tosh' McIntosh for his contribution to the evolution of Jamaican popular music.
A beaming Niambe McIntosh accepted the posthumous Order of Merit awarded to her father Winston Hubert 'Peter Tosh' McIntosh for his contribution to the evolution of Jamaican popular music.
Marigold Harding has never, in our estimation made a fashionable misstep.  - Photos by Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer
Marigold Harding has never, in our estimation made a fashionable misstep. - Photos by Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer

Under clear, sunny skies on the pristine grounds of King's House, 157 Jamaicans shone brightly. They were formally recognised for outstanding service and contribution to national development at the annual Ceremony of Investiture and Presentation of National Honours. Our lens captured some very proud moments.

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