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Ebenezer Wesleyan Church Kingston, Jamaica - restored

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Exterior of the restored Ebenezer Wesleyan Church in Kingston. It was badly damaged by the earthquake of 1907.

Sutton Wesleyan Church, Kingston, before the earthquake

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Interior of the Sutton Wesleyan Church before the 1907 earthquake. There is a spiral staircase leading to the second storey.

Mount Fletcher Wesleyan Church, Jamaica - wrecked by the earthquake in January 1907

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Children standing and sitting by graves in the yard of the Mount Fletcher Wesleyan Church that was partially damaged by the great 1907 earthquake.

Ebenezer Wesleyan Day School, Kingston, in the process of restoration after the 1907 earthquake

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Repair work being carried out on damaged sections of the Ebenezer Wesleyan Day School in Kingston, after the 1907 earthquake.

Morant Bay Wesleyan Church

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View of the Morant Bay Wesleyan Church in St. Thomas.

Ebenezer School, Kingston - damaged by earthquake

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The damaged Ebenezer School in Kingston, Jamaica. This Wesleyan school was destroyed by the earthquake of 1907.

Roman Catholic Cathedral, Kingston

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The Holy Trinity Cathedral located on North Street, Kingston and built in 1911 to replace the Holy Trinity Church on Duke and Sutton Streets,Kingston, that was destroyed by the 1907 earthquake.

Interior - Coke Memorial Church, Kingston - before earthquake

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Photograph showing the inside of the Coke Memorial Methodist Church before the earthquake of 1907.

Sherwood Forest Coffee

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Distant view of the Sherwood Coffee Factory in Hagley Gap, St. Thomas.

Kensington Minister House

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View of the Kensington House. A man is holding a young child at the top of the staircase.