Browse Items (43 total)

  • Tags: Earthquake damage

The Jamaica Club

d_0007750_the_jamaica_club.jpg
The Jamaica Club at 59 Hanover Street, destroyed in the 1907 earthquake.

The old Synagogue Princess St.

d_0007766_old_synagogue_princess_st.jpg
Earthquake damaged Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue situated on Princess Street. It was built in 1750.

Victoria Battery, Port Royal

d_0009661_victoria_battery_port_royal.jpeg
A view of the partially sunken cartridge store in Port Royal, Jamaica.

Warehouse near market made roofless after earthquake

d_0007683_warehouse_ market_earthquake.jpg
Rubble of zinc, bricks and other material, on the site of a flattened warehouse near the Victoria Market after the 1907 earthquake.

Waterloo House

d_0007760_waterloo_house.jpg
Wholesale and retail warehouse located on the south-west corner of Harbour and King Street in Kingston, known as Waterloo House. It is lying in ruins following earthquake on January 14, 1907.

Wesleyan Chapel

d_0007734_wesleyan_chapel.jpg
Wreckage at the Wesleyan Chapel (looking west) in Kingston, showing damage to both gables. Two men are standing in the foreground.

Wrecked dwelling house, Kingston (after earthquake 1907)

d_0007704_wrecked_dwelling_house_kingston_earthquake.jpg
Damage, caused by the 1907 earthquake, to the front of a house in Kingston.