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The Jamaica Bank at Port Royal Street
Print depicting the Jamaica bank on Port Royal Street, Kingston.
Opening of the Jamaica Railway, Kingston Terminus
A rectangular building with railway lines adjacent to it, a small guard house is close to a fence behind which are palm tree. English men in top hats and some negro men seem to be awaiting the arrival of a steam engine seen in the distance.
A Kingston shop (before) the 1907 earthquake
A large three storey building at the corner of a commercial street in Kingston, Jamaica . Utility poles in front and utility wires criss-crossed above.
Wesley Church School - Kingston before Earthquake Jan. 1907
Huge concrete buildings of a church and school next to each other and houses beside the school
City of Kingston from the Commercial Rooms looking North
Public and residential buildings in the city of Kingston. Persons are walking, riding horses or riding on a horse drawn carriage.
City of Kingston from the commercial rooms looking towards the east
A view of the city of Kingston with mountains as the backdrop showing private and public buildings along the streets and a busy street with pedestrians, horses and carriages.
General Post Office Kingston, Jamaica
A drawing of the General Post Office, Kingston, Jamaica, done by Geo Duff, son-in-law of Mr. Brymer, the first Postmaster for Jamaica.