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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.
Metropolitan House
Metropolitan House, located at the corner of King Street and Barry Street, destroyed by earthquake in 1907. Zinc, bricks, wood and other material surround the building.
King St. from Parish Church south
King Street as seen from the Parish Church, after the 1907 earthquake.
David Henderson's Corner
A man stands under an umbrella as other men work on clearing the rubble at David Henderson's Corner (corner of King & Harbour Streets).
King Street
Commercial building at the corner of King Street and Barry Street in Down Town Kingston.
Tram car, Kingston, King Street, 1926
A number 42 South Camp Road tramcar, travelling along King Street in Downtown, Kingston.
Waterfront at bottom of King Street
A section of the Kingston Waterfront with a view of the Wharf Coaling Station and other buildings along King Street.
Corner of Harbour and King Streets
Buildings along King and Harbour Streets in Kingston, Jamaica. Tramcar tracks are seen on the road.
Norman Manley surrounded by a group of youthful demonstrators
Prime Minister Manley surrounded by large crowd of supporters on King Street in Downtown, Kingston.
Harbour Street looking east
A view of Harbour Street looking east, near the intersection with King Street in Kingston, Jamaica. To the right is the Colonial Bank.