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Port Royal Street, Kingston
Photograph of a group of men clearing rubble off Port Royal Street, following the January 14, 1907 earthquake.
Bank of Nova Scotia after earthquake 1907
A black and white photograph of the Bank of Nova Scotia after the earthquake in 1907. The photograph captures how the building looked after the quake.
Myrtle Bank Hotel after 1907 earthquake
Postcard showing the Myrtle Bank Hotel following January 14, 1907 earthquake. Structures such as the walls at the entrance suffered damage.
Trafalgar, St. Andrew after great earthquake of January 14th, 1907
Trafalgar House after the earthquake of January 14, 1907.
St. Ann's Parish Church
Photograph of a late 19th century split-level church building with semi-octagonal apse and pointed arches, beside an unpaved road, with trees and shrubs at the back and a palm tree in front.
Clarendon Parish Church, May Pen
A rectangular brick building with panelled windows and bell tower. People are walking in the Church yard, a car is parked in front of the church.
St. Elizabeth Parish Church, Black River
A rectangular split-level brick building enclosed by brick and metal fencing, surrounded by trees and shrubs. Two men are leaning on fence.
Manchester Parish Church, Mandeville
A spirit-level rectangular building with bell tower. Priest standing at front of Church addressing Church members. Motor vehicles parked in church yard.
St. Mary Parish Church, Port Maria
Photograph of split-level brick building, surrounded by palm trees and shrubs. Tombstones are in the church yard. Sign St. Mary's Church Port Maria" is affixed to fence.
Trelawny Parish Church, Falmouth
A view of the Trelawny Parish Church. Several graves can be seen in the church yard.
