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Kingston Jamaica after the earthquake January 14th, 1907 - King Street looking South from the Queen's statue

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King Street, Kingston, after the completion of street-cleaning efforts in the aftermath of the 1907 earthquake.

Kingston Jamaica after the earthquake January 14th 1907, camp of the homeless at the Race Course

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Camps erected for the homeless at Race Course after the January 14th 1907 earthquake. People were seen walking along side the camps.

Kingston Infantry Militia in Camp

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Kingston Infantry Militia on parade at camp. Military facilities are in the background

Kingston Industrial Garage, Pechon Street, Downtown Kingston, circa 1920

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Postcard showing the inside of the Kingston Industrial Garage (K.I.G.). To the left, a mechanic is working on a car. A man is sitting in one of the cars and another is seated at the accounting and information desk.

Kingston High School, April 1898

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Students and teachers of the Kingston High School pose for a group portrait in front of the school.

Kingston Harbour view

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A view of Kingston Harbour in Downtown, Kingston.

King Street (Kingston, Jamaica); Kingston (Jamaica)
A section of Kingston, Jamaica, from the harbour showing small piers, a sailboat and buildings and trees on the waterfront.

Kingston Harbour and adjacent country from Charlottenberg (St .Andrew Mountains)

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From a sketch by Captain J.S. Whitty. (Plate no. 2 of Whitty, I.S. Views in the vicinity of the city of Kingston, 1839.)

Kingston Harbour

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View overlooking Kingston and its harbour.

Kingston Harbour

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A section of the Kingston Harbour with ships in port.