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Kingston Public Hospital Construction

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"The Accident and Emergency block of the K.P.H. nearing completion after many delays."

Darling Street

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"Darling Street in West Kingston is a main thoroughfare for vehicles and pedestrians using that section of the Corporate Area. The road surface is one of the worst in the city. Its many potholes look more like lakes. Daily News photographed these…

Chelsea Avenue

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"The road surface along Chelsea Avenue near its intersection with Half Way Tree Road in St. Andrew has been deteriorating for some time. Photograph shows a motorist carefully negotiating the large potholes and sinks."

Kingston Public Hospital (KPH)

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This will soon be a scene of the past. The many cars, minibuses, motorcycles, handcarts and pedestrians that add to the daily congestion on North Street between the Kingston Public and Jubilee hospitals will no longer do so following a decision of…

Beeston Street

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Sir Clifford Campbell walking along Beeston Street in Kingston. The street is lined with many parked cars.

Grosvenor Terrace

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Intersection at Constant Spring Road and Grosvenor Terrace. In the background, heading towards Old Stony Hill Road, is the Crowne Plaza hotel and apartment complex.

Leonard DeCordova Ltd.

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"A Leonard DeCordova vehicle returns to base through the 'river'."

Mountain View Avenue

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"Flash Flood: Traffic on Mountain View Avenue in Kingston came to a halt yesterday afternoon as a localised flash flood put a large area of this main thoroughfare under water. There was only slight to moderate rain in other sections of the city."

Maxfield Avenue, Kingston

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"A section of the Corporate Area which was flooded by heavy rains yesterday. These motor vehicles try to move through the over 6 inches of water which fell in the Corporate Area, Maxfield Avenue."