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- Collection: Great Earthquake of Kingston
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The Theatre
Theatre Royal, located at the northern side of Parade in Kingston, captured after earthquake of 1907. A large rubble of bricks and other material have piled up at the front of the building.
New cemetery for earthquake victims
Mass burial of earthquake victims, located in a section of the Bumper Hall property, adjoining the May Pen Cemetery.
Church St. from Harbour St.
A view of earthquake destruction on Church Street as seen from Harbour Street.
The old Synagogue Princess St.
Earthquake damaged Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue situated on Princess Street. It was built in 1750.
St. George's Church
St. George's Anglican Church on East Street in Kingston, after sustaining damage from the 1907 earthquake.
Lockett's residence, Duke St.
Two-storey dwelling belonging to Dr. Lockett, after sustaining damage from earthquake in 1907.
St. Michael's Church
St. Michael's Church situated along Tower Street, Kingston, after being flattened by earthquake in 1907.
Metropolitan House
Metropolitan House, located at the corner of King Street and Barry Street, destroyed by earthquake in 1907. Zinc, bricks, wood and other material surround the building.
Holy Trinity Church
Remains of the Holy Trinity Church which was destroyed by earthquake on January 14, 1907.
King St. from Parish Church south
King Street as seen from the Parish Church, after the 1907 earthquake.