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Unidentified photograph from Roy Coverley's folder

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A desolate area in the country side on a cloudy day.

Entrance: Hope Gardens

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Trees lining the entrance of Hope Gardens. Heaps of grass have been bundled on the freshly cut lawn.

The Orchid Walk at Hope

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Two men stand at a section of Hope Botanical Gardens known as "The Orchid Walk".

Hope Garden

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A view of the Hope Aqueduct that runs across lands (including Hope Gardens) once known as the Hope Estate.

Hope Garden

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Photograph showing palm trees and other features of the landscape at Hope Botanical Gardens, St. Andrew.

Orchids at Hope Gardens

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Ferns and orchid plants at Hope Gardens in St. Andrew, Jamaica.

Bongo Herman, along with High Prince Ermias Sahle Selassie of Ethiopia, grandson

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A smiling Ermias Sahle Selassie playing the conga drum with Bongo Herman and other Rastafarians.

Myrtle Bank Hotel, Kingston after 1907 earthquake

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People loitering by the entrance of the Myrtle Bank Hotel. The hotel, once known as the largest hotel in Jamaica, sustained significant damage after the 1907 earthquake.

After the earthquake 14th, January 1907, Mr. Grinan's House

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The remains of Mr. Grinan's house after it was flattened by earthquake on January 14, 1907.

Rum Warehouse and Customs, Kingston after Great Earthquake, January 14, 1907

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Damage to the roof and building of the Rum Warehouse and Customs building in Kingston.