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Train lines damaged after earthquake, outside tank, Port Royal

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Men standing by a section of a railway in Port Royal that has been uprooted from the earth by the 1907 earthquake. in 1907. Fallen buildings and debris can also be seen in the background.

Smith shop and workshop Port Royal, after earthquake

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Photograph showing a building with broken windows, cracked walls and other structural damages, from the 1907 earthquake in Port Royal, Kingston.

Royal Artillery Store for Victoria Battery, Port Royal (also called Giddy House)

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A view of the partially sunken cartridge store [left] and the Royal Artillery Store [right] after the earthquake in Port Royal, Kingston.

Portrait of Michael Henry

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A smiling portrait of Lester Michael Henry, "Mike", parliamentarian with the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

Portrait of Micheal Henry

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Portrait of Lester Michael Henry, "Mike", parliamentarian with the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), wearing a pair of glass along with a suit and tie.

Pauline Watson & Curtis Watson in a duo recital at the Jamaica School of Music

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Jamaican opera and concert singers Curtis Watson and his wife, Pauline Watson, performing at a recital being held the Jamaica School of Music in 1979.

Structure partly submerged after 1907 earthquake, Port Royal

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Photograph of a structure that became partially submerged in the sea after the 1907 earthquake. Two men are standing on the shore and one is sitting on the structure.

Marlborough Great House

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A view of the 18th century Georgian dwelling - Marlborough Great House - displaying the portico.

May Pen Bridge - Kingston, Jamaica

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A view of the May Pen Bridge over Rio Minho in Clarendon, Jamaica. Four young men are standing in the river.