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Church St. from Harbour St.
A view of earthquake destruction on Church Street as seen from Harbour Street.
Church Street
"This truck was the victim of the aftermath of the heavy rains in Down Town Kingston, as owing to the heavy water along Church Street, the driver failed to see a danger sign and the rear wheel of the truck sunk into a trench."
Communities making a difference
Artist: Danthoart
Date: December 2019
Theme: Healing Thoughts through Art
Date: December 2019
Theme: Healing Thoughts through Art
Conditions at Bellevue Hospital
Male patients of the Bellevue Hospital located in Kingston. There are several unoccupied beds strewn across the ward.
Constant Spring Hotel
The historic Constant Spring Hotel, built in 1887. This image shows the original design before being destroyed by fire.
Constant Spring Road by the plaza
A bus stop and plaza along commercial Constant Spring Road.
Constant Spring Road shopping plazas, Kingston
Constant Spring Road shopping plazas, Kingston. A car is leaving one of the parking areas.
Constant Spring Road shopping plazas, Kingston
Heavy traffic on Constant Spring Road, here lined with shopping plazas.
Corner East and Harbour Streets, Kingston, after great earthquake January 14th, 1907
Ruined structure at the intersection of East and Harbour Streets, Kingston, after the 1907 Kingston earthquake.
Corner North Street
"Splishing and splashing: When bad weather puts going to the beach out of the question, you can always take to the street and make the best of a heavy downpour, shown here by this backstroke swimmer. Her beach was at the corner of North Street and…
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Orange Park, St. Thomas
The main house of the Orange Park coffee plantation in Yallahs, St. Thomas which eventually became home to the late Professor Basil Barrington Watson.