Browse Items (10664 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1067 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Parish Church, Kingston A badly damaged section of the tower of Kingston Parish Church in the aftermath of the 1907 earthquake. Institute of Jamaica The Institute of Jamaica Museum building, formerly known as Date Tree Hall, partially destroyed by the earthquake of 1907. Post office and court house, Kingston, after the 1907 earthquake Photograph of the damages to the court house and post office caused by the 1907 earthquake. Mico Institute after 1907 earthquake The Mico Institute (now Mico Teacher's College = Mico University College) suffering extensive damage as a result of the 1907 earthquake. Garrison Church Up Park Camp Garrison Church, Up Park Camp, destroyed on the 14th January 1907 by the earthquake. Harbour Street, Kingston View of Harbour Street, Kingston after earthquake of January 14, 1907 which left many buildings destroyed, evident by the large piles of rubble on the sidewalk and roofless buildings Court House on Harbour Street Court house on Harbour Street after the January 1907 earthquake. One section of the court house has bad structural damage. Colonial Bank, Kingston Colonial Bank, Kingston, after earthquake, January 14, 1907. Port Royal Street, Kingston Photograph of a group of men clearing rubble off Port Royal Street, following the January 14, 1907 earthquake. Bank of Nova Scotia after earthquake 1907 A black and white photograph of the Bank of Nova Scotia after the earthquake in 1907. The photograph captures how the building looked after the quake. Previous Page of 1067 Next Page Featured Item Entrance to the Constant Spring Market Constant Spring Market along Constant Spring Road.