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The Cathedral - interior
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
Roman Catholic Church, Kingston, after great earthquake, Jan. 14, 1907
The Roman Catholic Cathedral completely destroyed in the aftermath of the earthquake on January 14, 1907.
Seaford Town
Aerial view of the historic Seaford Town settlement, also known as German Town, in Westmoreland. To the far left is the Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, established by the first German settlers in Jamaica.
Shattered east end Cathedral
Damage by earthquake to the east end of the Cathedral on Church Street, Kingston.
Holy Trinity Church
Remains of the Holy Trinity Church which was destroyed by earthquake on January 14, 1907.
St. Joseph Church
"The blessing of the new St. Joseph Church in Tom's River, by Archbishop S.E. Carter S.J. takes place on November 28, 1982 at 11:00 am. The old church was built in 1895 by Father Beau Clerk S.J. In 1980 Father Josephs Jones C.P. made an appeal to the…
Roman Catholic
"The new church of Our Lady of Fatima, built on the old site on Main Street, Ocho Rios, will be dedicated June 22, 1975. Onesto Maffessanti, builder and contractor, who built the church and Rev. Fr. James H. Barry, pastor of the church are shown in…
Roman Catholic
"Easter Sunday disgrace: The faithful at the Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church on Halfway Tree Road turned up yesterday for Easter Sunday services in the high spirits of the traditional Christian celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. But…
Hansen Home Anglican Chapel (interior)
"Hansen Home Roman Catholic Chapel."
Our Lady of the Angels
"Assembly Hall at Our Lady of the Angels where Franciscan Friars work."
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Drax Hall water wheel
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Ruins of the water-wheel on the Drax Hall Estate that was founded in 1669 by William Drax. The water-wheel was used to provide power to turn on the…