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Subsidence area
Area of subsidence in Port Royal after 1907 earthquake.
Column twisted on pedestal, Charleston Cemetery
Column shifted by earthquake in 1907.
Damage to brick wall
Bricks from a damaged wall arranged on the floor.
Damage to frame building
A wooden-frame building without walls. In the background, is the Kingston Parish Church with a damaged clocktower.
Debris on Church Street
Effects of the 1907 earthquake on Church Street, Kingston, showing a sidewalk covered with bricks and debris.
Destruction at epicentre
Destruction at epicentre of the 1907 earthquake at the corner of Harbour and East Streets, Kingston.
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.
Submergence
Prince George Battery, Port Royal, submerged by earthquake in 1907.
Subsidence
Land sinking at a section of Port Royal after earthquake in 1907.
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Red Hills Wesleyan Church, Kingston, before the earthquake
Front view of the Wesleyan church in Red Hills before the devastating 1907 earthquake. Three female members of the congregation are standing in the…