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Parish Church, Kingston Jamaica after earthquake Jan 14, 1907

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This postcard shows the Kingston Parish Church severely damaged by earthquake on January 14, 1907. Extensive damages were seen to the right side of the building. The walls are also partially torn down.

Parish Church, Kingston

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Postcard showing Kingston Parish Church in Kingston, Jamaica.

The Parish Church, Mandeville

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Distant view of the Manchester Parish Church in Mandeville.

Stewart Town Trelawny

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Photograph of the landscape of Stewart Town, Trelawny, Jamaica

Spanish Town, from Beacon Hill

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Landscape of Spanish Town, from Beacon Hill. The photograph shows an aerial view of Spanish Town.

Clock Tower, Old Harbour in the parish of St. Catherine, mid 1900s

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This photograph is of Clock Tower, Old Harbour in St. Catherine. The picture captures the clock and surrounding buildings. The photo also shows people and a horse.

Lascelles de Mercado Company Limited

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Photograph of business transaction taking place at Lascelles de Mercado Company Limited. Goods are being loaded on a truck for transportation.

Bank of Nova Scotia after earthquake 1907

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A black and white photograph of the Bank of Nova Scotia after the earthquake in 1907. The photograph capture how the building looked after the quake.

Parish Church, Kingston

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A photograph of the Kingston Parish Church, Kingston, Jamaica. The photograph captures the exterior of the building.

Headquarter's House

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A photograph of Headquarter's House also called Hibbert House. It was owned by Thomas Hibbert a wealthy young English merchant in 1755. It is now home of the Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT).