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Kingston, Jamaica, a view of roof tops (1891)
An elevated view of the city of Kingston taken in 1891, showing rooftops, trees and the landscape. The Kingston Parish Church's steeple can be seen in the background towards the left.
Kingston, Jamaica, after the earthquake January 14th 1907
Postcard of King's House, residence of the Governor of Jamaica, in the aftermath of the earthquake in 1907.
Kingston, Jamaica, after the earthquake January 14th, 1907 - The Constant Spring Hotel
Postcard of a section of the Constant Spring Hotel after earthquake on January 14, 1907.
Kingston, Jamaica, after the earthquake January, 14th, 1907 Rear View of the office of the Royal Mail Steamship Company
Damage to the back of the Royal Mail Steamship Company building caused by the devastating earthquake of January 14, 1907.
Kingston, Jamaica, after the earthquake, January 14th, 1907 - ruin of Father Dupont statue
Ruined statue of Father Joseph Dupont, located at Parade Gardens in Kingston, after earthquake on January 14, 1907.
Kingston, Jamaica, after the earthquake, January 14th, 1907 - St. Michael's Church, Tower Street
Ruins of the St. Michael's Church, Kingston, Jamaica in the aftermath of the earthquake on January 14, 1907.
Kingston, Jamaica, after the earthquake, January 14th, 1907 - Wood buildings versus brick
Earthquake effects on buildings made of brick and of wood, along a street in Kingston, Jamaica. Debris from fallen buildings have been pushed to the sidewalk making way for the railway lines for tramcars.
Kingston, Jamaica, after the earthquake, January 14th, 1907, Victoria Park
Inside the lightly damaged Victoria Park, after the Kingston earthquake of 1907. A woman sits by the pond while others loiter about. Tents have been set up to house those displaced by the earthquake.
Kingston, Jamaica, with Newcastle in the distance
A view of Kingston and its harbour; Newcastle can be seen in the distance nestled in the vast mountains.
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Below Hardwar Gap (north side)

Scenic route through the north side of Hardwar Gap in rural St. Andrew, Jamaica.