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The Trinity Church in Kingston, Jamaica
Scene outside the Trinity Church in Kingston, Jamaica during the great Kingston fire of 1843. Some persons are fleeing the scene while others congregate outside the burning church, watching as men try to extinguish the flames.
The Theatre
Theatre Royal, located at the northern side of Parade in Kingston, captured after earthquake of 1907. A large rubble of bricks and other material have piled up at the front of the building.
The Scotch Kirk
Earthquake damaged Presbyterian Chapel in Kingston, Jamaica.
The old Synagogue Princess St.
Earthquake damaged Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue situated on Princess Street. It was built in 1750.
The Jamaica Club
The Jamaica Club at 59 Hanover Street, destroyed in the 1907 earthquake.
The Headquarters of The Jamaica Library Service, Kingston
Front view of the Jamaica Library Service Headquarters - The Kingston and St. Andrew Parish Library.
The Gleaner
"A mural that tells the story of the long standing contributions by Jamaica’s first newspaper, established in 1834."Artists: Nicola Rosen, Lisa Stiebel, Michael Robinson, Nicolas Gabbidon, Jason Goss, Clifton Brown Date: October 2019Location: East…
The first theatre building known in Kingston, probably erected in the middle of the eighteenth century
Drawing of the first known theatre in Kingston, Jamaica.
Tents on the course
Tents set up for displaced citizens
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Opposition leader, Edward Seaga casting ballot at Half Way Tree Primary School
"Opposition leader Edward Seaga, [right] places his finger under the integrity kit before casting his ballot at the Half Way Tree Primary School…