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Roots section of Coronation Market
Market scene with vendors and their roots produce at the Coronation Market in Kingston, Jamaica.
Things Jamaican Limited
"These attractive bags were produced by Things Jamaican, which is now undergoing a major reorganisation exercise."
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.
Rockfort, Kingston
A view of Rockfort, Kingston showing heaps of marl, gravel and other material along the sides of the road.
Straw market - Victoria Craft Market
Section inside the Victoria Craft Market (now Kingston Craft Market) showing craft items made of straw.
Shoppers at the Victoria Craft Market
Shoppers by the water fountain in the Victoria Craft Market in Kingston, Jamaica.
Scots Kirk
View of the St. Andrew Scots Kirk building located at 43a Duke Street, showing a redesigned entrance. It was established in 1813 by citizens of Kingston of Scottish origin.
Scots Kirk
The St. Andrew's Scots Kirk, Jamaica first Presbyterian church.
Saint Michael Anglican Church
View of the St. Michael's & All Angels Anglican Church located in Kingston, Jamaica.
Corner of Harbour and King Streets
Buildings along King and Harbour Streets in Kingston, Jamaica. Tramcar tracks are seen on the road.
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Jamaica woman
A Jamaican woman pauses for a photograph on a dirt road in Ocho Rios, St. Ann. The smiling woman is barefooted, wearing a broad-brimmed hat and is…