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York House, a boarding house at 60 East Street, Kingston
Boarding house known as York House, after being demolished by earthquake in 1907.
Wrecked second storey, 17 East Street
Damage to the second storey of a dwelling located at 17 East Street, Kingston.
Wrecked house, 17 East Street
Damage a dwelling at 17 East Street, Kingston.
Wrecked dwelling house, Kingston (after earthquake 1907)
Damage, caused by the 1907 earthquake, to the front of a house in Kingston.
Wesleyan Chapel
Wreckage at the Wesleyan Chapel (looking west) in Kingston, showing damage to both gables. Two men are standing in the foreground.
Waterloo House
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.
Warehouse near market made roofless after earthquake
Rubble of zinc, bricks and other material, on the site of a flattened warehouse near the Victoria Market after the 1907 earthquake.
Victoria Battery, Port Royal
A view of the partially sunken cartridge store in Port Royal, Jamaica.
Tower of Kingston Parish Church after earthquake, 1907
Damage to the tower of the Kingston Parish Church after the 1907 earthquake.
The Scotch Kirk
Earthquake damaged Presbyterian Chapel in Kingston, Jamaica.
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Fern Gully, St. Ann
A section of Fern Gully in the parish of St. Ann. Fern Gully has over 300 varieties of ferns that line the roadway.