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Arnold Road (Four Ball's Gate) before 1934

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A view of the Four Balls Gate, also known as Cannon Ball gate, located at the entrance of the military grounds across Arnold Road. Cannons are seen at the top of the gate's stone walls.

Brigade Office

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Views of the ruined Brigade Office, the Army Service Corps offices and other buildings on the West India Regiment Camp in Jamaica, after the 1907 earthquake.

C.O's house, front, after earthquake

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Front view of the Commanding Officer's house after the 1907 earthquake; the house appears to be intact.

Camp Swallowfield

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Sunken buildings, tilted structures, uplifted railway lines and destruction to other structures at the Swallowfield Camp in Kingston, after the passing of the earthquake in 1907.

Camps - Swallowfield before earthquake

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Buildings and tents at the Swallowfield military camp as seen before the 1907 earthquake in Kingston, Jamaica.

Camps - Swallowfield, after earthquake

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Demolished buildings at the Swallowfield military camp in Kingston, Jamaica, by the 1907 earthquake. Several tents have been erected on the grounds.

Cavalry Brigade at Papine

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The Cavalry Brigade camps out at Papine with the mountains in the background. Soldiers and their horses are standing abreast in front of tents.

Dinners up Depot, WIR, Jamaica 1905

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Officers walking with food items for dinner to be at the West India Regiment Depot in Kingston, Jamaica.

Four Balls Gate, Arnold Road

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A view of the Four Balls Gate, also known as Cannon Ball gate, located at the entrance of the military grounds across Arnold Road. Cannons are seen at the top of the gate's stone walls.