Bob Marley Museum

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01A The Bob Marley Museum is at 56 Hope Road which Bob bought from Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, in 1975 Kingston Jamaica
01B The Bob Marley Museum is at 56 Hope Road which Bob bought from Chris Blackwell, who introduced Bob Marley and the Wailers to an international audience Kingston Jamaica
02A A statue of Bob Marley by Pierre Rouzier called One Love (2005) welcomes visitors to the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
02B A statue of Bob Marley by Pierre Rouzier called One Love (2005) welcomes visitors to the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
03A A photo of Bob Marley and The Whalers on a wall at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
03B A photo of Bob Marley where he had rival leaders Prime Minister Michael Manley and opposition leader Edward Seaga join hands at the One Love Peace concert in April 1978 at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
04A Mural of Bob Marley smoking from the cover of Catch a Fire in 1973 at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
04B Mural of Bob Marley wife Rita Marley and her 1982 album Harambe at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
05A Like Minded Productions 2016 mural with Haile Selassie, Bob Marley, children Ziggy, Stephen at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
05B Like Minded Productions 2016 mural with Bobs, children Rohan, Julian, Ky Mani at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
05C Like Minded Productions 2016 mural with Bobs children Damian and Robbie at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
06A Tuffgong mural of Bob Marley as a tree with slogan Big Tree Simmer, Lets Get Together Down at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
06B Mural of Bob Marley as a tree at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
07 Entrance door to the inside of the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
08A Displays of Bob Marley gold and platinum records inside Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
08B Bob Marley Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award inside Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
09 Gunmen sprayed bullets in the back room in 1976 with Bob, Rita, and their manager getting wounded, two days later Bob performed, as scheduled, at the Smile Jamaica concert Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
10A Georgie (No Woman No Cry - And then Georgie would make the fire light) still lives on the grounds of the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
10B Mural of Georgie (No Woman No Cry - And then Georgie would make the fire light) riding a bicycle at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
10C Mural of Georgie (No Woman No Cry - And then Georgie would make the fire light) and Bob Marley at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica
11 Mural of the journey of Bob Marley by E Brown 1982 and repainted by Jimmy Stewart and Roger Jones in 2008 at the Bob Marley Museum Kingston Jamaica