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Ruins of Colbeck Castle
Ruins of the 17th century Colbeck Castle in Jamaica.
Ruins of custom house, Jan. 14. 1907, Kingston
Ruins of the Customs House in Kingston, destroyed by earthquake on January 14, 1907.
Ruins of Long House Port Henderson about 1957
Ruins of a stone building in Port Henderson, St. Catherine known as Long House.
Ruins of Stokes Hall Great House
Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House in St. Thomas, Jamaica.
Location of Paul Bogle's Chapel
A man points to the site of Paul Bogle's chapel in Stony Gut, St. Thomas. The area is surrounded by thick vegetation.
Structure partly submerged after 1907 earthquake, Port Royal
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.
Ruins of Colbeck Castle
"The impressive ruins of Colbeck Castle, two miles from Old Harbour, stands as one of the most elaborate memorials of Jamaica's past. This castle, with dungeons, slave quarters and the bedroom, large halls and ballrooms, typical of wealthy plantation…
Kingston Parish Church tower after 1907 Earthquake
"Kingston Parish Church tower after 1907 earthquake."
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Below Hardwar Gap (north side)
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Scenic route through the north side of Hardwar Gap in rural St. Andrew, Jamaica.