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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.
U.M. Free Church East St.
Destruction to a church on East Street.
Tower of Kingston Parish Church after earthquake, 1907
Damage to the tower of the Kingston Parish Church after the 1907 earthquake.
Sunday morning - Up Park Camp
Women and girls walking past dwellings near Up-Park Camp on a Sunday morning. Two men, one attired in military uniform, are in the foreground.
Structure partly submerged after 1907 earthquake, Port Royal
Photograph of a structure that became partially submerged in the sea after the 1907 earthquake. Two men are standing on the shore and one is sitting on the structure.
Statue twisted on pedestal in courtyard
Statue partially displaced from pedestal in courtyard of building wrecked by earthquake.
St. Stephens Church, Port Henderson
View of the remains of the wooden section of St. Stephens Church in Port Henderson, St. Catherine.
St. George's Church
St. George's Anglican Church on East Street in Kingston, after sustaining damage from the 1907 earthquake.
Shattered east end Cathedral
Damage by earthquake to the east end of the Cathedral on Church Street, Kingston.
Ruins of Stokes Hall Great House
Ruins of the Stokes Hall Great House in St. Thomas, Jamaica.
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Poster by the Jamaica Tourist Board with a close-up of a young woman's face and a hibiscus flower.