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Damaged arch in Jamaica
Damaged arch of a brick building.
Crack at barracks
Destruction at end of east barracks at Up Park Camp. There are cracks at the springs of the arches.
Corner East and Harbour Streets, Kingston, after great earthquake January 14th, 1907
Ruined structure at the intersection of East and Harbour Streets, Kingston, after the 1907 Kingston earthquake.
Church St. from Harbour St.
A view of earthquake destruction on Church Street as seen from Harbour Street.
Chief of staff house, Port Royal, back view
A soldier and a woman stand by a section of the Chief of Staff's house that has sustained significant damage from the 1907 earthquake. There is a gaping hole where the brick wall and roof have broken down and there is a heap of rubble on the ground.
Burned & wrecked district, Kingston
Workers using mules and carts to help with clearing of bricks and debris after the 1907 earthquake, Kingston.
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Bridge, east of Spanish Town
The historic cast iron bridge, built in 1801. It is located at the eastern side of Spanish Town, St. Catherine, and is the first of its kind in the…