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Coke Church, after Great Earthquake, January 14th, 1907

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Coke Methodist Church, after being severely destroyed by the 1907 earthquake.

McNish's Store, Kington, after great earthquake, January 14, 1907

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A look at McNish's Store in Kingston after being completely destroyed by earthquake in 1907.

Trafalgar St. Andrew after Great Earthquake January 14th, 1907

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Trafalgar Park House in St. Andrew after earthquake on January 14, 1907.

Hospital Camp

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Remains of the Military Hospital at Up Park Camp, after the great earthquake of 1907, as seen from its front lawn. Trees and a staircase at the entrance of the hospital grounds are all that remain standing.

Kingston Harbour

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View overlooking Kingston and its harbour.

Harbour Street, East Kingston, after great earthquake January 14, 1907

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Ruined properties along Harbour Street after the earthquake of 1907.

Sir Alexander and Lady Bustamante are introduced to Haile Selassie

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Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante, and his wife, Lady Gladys Bustamante, greet His Majesty Haile Selassie. At left of His Majesty stands Donald Sangster.

Crowd awaiting the arrival of H.I.M. Haile Selassie at the Palisadoes Airport, April 1, 1966

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Large crowd lines the waiting gallery at the Norman Manley International Airport as they await the arrival of His Imperial Majesty, Haile Selassie.

A private of the 5th West India Regiment

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Print featuring a private of the 5th West India Regiment.