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Ruins of building

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Ruined military buildings after the 1907 earthquake in Kingston, Jamaica.

C.O's house, front, after earthquake

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Front view of the Commanding Officer's house after the 1907 earthquake; the house appears to be intact.

Officers Mess W.I.R. Camp

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Two-storey building on the West India Regiment camp in Kingston, Jamaica.

Brigade Office

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Views of the ruined Brigade Office, the Army Service Corps offices and other buildings on the West India Regiment Camp in Jamaica, after the 1907 earthquake.

Graves at Waima

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West India Regiment soldiers standing near two enclosed areas for graves in Waima, News Zealand.

Jamaica 1905

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Soldiers standing guard at a building on the West India Regiment Camp.

C.S.M. Thomas, Q.M.S. Vince, R.S.M. Mcleod, Major Hill, C.S.M. Noble, C.S.M. McInnis, Lieut. Bullock, B.M.R. Jones

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Members of the West India Regiment Rifle Meeting 1907 with the Challenge Cup won by the 1st West India Regiment.

Old colours...Parish Church Kingston

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West India Regiment flags above a plaque at the Kingston Parish Church erected in commemoration of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and men of the 1st Battalion West-India Regiment, 1892-3-4.

Camp Swallowfield

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Sunken buildings, tilted structures, uplifted railway lines and destruction to other structures at the Swallowfield Camp in Kingston, after the passing of the earthquake in 1907.