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Wesleyan Chapel
Wreckage at the Wesleyan Chapel (looking west) in Kingston, showing damage to both gables. Two men are standing in the foreground.
Wrecked house, 17 East Street
Damage a dwelling at 17 East Street, Kingston.
Wrecked second storey, 17 East Street
Damage to the second storey of a dwelling located at 17 East Street, Kingston.
York House, a boarding house at 60 East Street, Kingston
Boarding house known as York House, after being demolished by earthquake in 1907.
Wrecked dwelling house, Kingston (after earthquake 1907)
Damage, caused by the 1907 earthquake, to the front of a house in Kingston.
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.
A wholesale and retail store, known all over Jamaica as McNish Ltd.
The ruined wholesale and retail store, McNish Ltd., after the 1907 earthquake.
Camps - Swallowfield, after earthquake
Demolished buildings at the Swallowfield military camp in Kingston, Jamaica, by the 1907 earthquake. Several tents have been erected on the grounds.
Men's Quarters, Camp
The men's quarters at the campgrounds in Kingston, Jamaica after the 1907.
Camp Swallowfield
Sunken buildings, tilted structures, uplifted railway lines and destruction to other structures at the Swallowfield Camp in Kingston, after the passing of the earthquake in 1907.
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Victoria Jubilee Hospital
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