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Destruction, Gothic English Cathedral
Damaged brick walls at the Cathedral in Kingston. A sign advertising a lawn party at the Myrtle Bank Hotel is hanging on the cathedral's ruined staircase.
Ruined brick building
A thoroughly wrecked brick building next to a dispensary.
Steel & brick chimney
Broken brick chimney overthrown to north eastern side of Kingston's General Penitentiary. A large number of sticks have been heaped to one side of the prison.
Wesleyan Chapel
Wreckage at the Wesleyan Chapel (looking west) in Kingston, showing damage to both gables. Two men are standing in the foreground.
Wrecked house, 17 East Street
Damage a dwelling at 17 East Street, Kingston.
Wrecked second storey, 17 East Street
Damage to the second storey of a dwelling located at 17 East Street, Kingston.
Burned & wrecked district, Kingston
Workers using mules and carts to help with clearing of bricks and debris after the 1907 earthquake, Kingston.
Downtown Kingston, roundabout
The "Welcome to Downtown Kingston" sign at Flag Circle recreational park, located at the roundabout by the Michael Manley Boulevard.
Flag circle
Recreational park, Flag Circle, located at the round-about by Michael Manley Boulevard in Kingston, Jamaica.
Murals painted on the walls of Rae Town fishing beach
Murals in the Rae Town community, painted by T. Earl Witter, of notable Jamaicans including: Percival James Patterson "PJ", George William Gordon, Marcus Garvey and Bob Marley.
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Paul Burke
"Not Wanted: Paul Burke [second left] steps out of Police Commissioner Bill Bowes' office yesterday....Others in the picture are from left, PNP…
