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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.
Kingston 145 Billboard commercial district
Sign commemorating the 145th anniversary of Kingston being designated as the capital city of Jamaica.
GraceKennedy at the Harbour Street & Hanover Street intersection
Newly constructed GraceKennedy building located in Downtown Kingston at the corner of Harbour and Hanover Streets.
Downtown Kingston Commercial District (background)
Distant view of a section of Downtown Kingston's business district and the Kingston Harbour, as seen from Michael Manley Boulevard.
York House, a boarding house at 60 East Street, Kingston
Boarding house known as York House, after being demolished by earthquake in 1907.
Warehouse near market made roofless after earthquake
Rubble of zinc, bricks and other material, on the site of a flattened warehouse near the Victoria Market after the 1907 earthquake.
Ward Theatre
The Ward Theatre building, located along North Parade in Downtown, Kingston.
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David Weller
Jamaican sprint cyclists on their bicycles. Left to right: Honson Chin, David Weller & Radcliffe Lawrence