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Holy Trinity Church
Remains of the Holy Trinity Church which was destroyed by earthquake on January 14, 1907.
King St. from Parish Church south
King Street as seen from the Parish Church, after the 1907 earthquake.
Kingston Parish Church tower after 1907 Earthquake
"Kingston Parish Church tower after 1907 earthquake."
Location of Paul Bogle's Chapel
A man points to the site of Paul Bogle's chapel in Stony Gut, St. Thomas. The area is surrounded by thick vegetation.
Lockett's residence, Duke St.
Two-storey dwelling belonging to Dr. Lockett, after sustaining damage from earthquake in 1907.
Minard Great House
A frontal view of Minard Great House in St. Ann.
Port Maria Court House, St. Mary
Port Maria Court House after the fire of 1988.
Rear of Buff Bay Wesleyan Church
Ruined Buff Bay Wesleyan Church building.
Regiment sentinel
Soldier of West Indies Regiment in role of sentinel at the corner of Harbour and Church Street. He has set up a temporary shelter using zinc and other material from wrecked buildings.
Tags: Britain, Army - West India Regiment; Buildings - Earthquake effects; Buildings - Natural disaster effects; Church Street (Kingston, Jamaica); Great Britain, Army - West India Regiment; Guard duty; Harbour Street (Kingston, Jamaica); Kingston (Jamaica); Natural disasters - Jamaica; Ruined buildings - Jamaica; Soldiers - Jamaica
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Port Antonio Clock-Tower
Image of the clock-tower in the main square of Port Antonio at the junction of West, Harbour and Fort George Streets.