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African Perch caught from the pool at the PNP headquarters
"Mr. David-Dunkley [right] examines one of the African Perch caught from the pool at the PNP headquarters. Others in picture from left are Pearl Earle of the PNP Women's Movement, Marjorie Taylor vice-president of the PNP Women's Movement, Iris Gelly…
African Princess - Fashion
A model shows off an Afro-centric outfit to the audience at a fashion show.
African Tomb at Seville Estate
A stone tomb at the Seville Great House in tribute to African ancestors that departed between 1670 and 1780 and were reburied at the tomb on July 29, 1997. One female and three males were exhumed and reburied at the site.
AfroSoul Sistah
Artist: Charl Baker Location: Water Lane Date: November 2018 Theme: Live murals in Water Lane
After the earthquake 14th, January 1907, Mr. Grinan's House
The remains of Mr. Grinan's house after it was flattened by earthquake on January 14, 1907.
After the earthquake January 14th, 1907 Jamaica - Clearing Port Royal Street
Men working to clear Port Royal Street in Kingston, after the earthquake in 1907.
After the earthquake, Jamaica, January 14th, 1907, Queen Victoria's statue
Statue of Queen Victoria at the head of King Street, Kingston, after the earthquake on January 14, 1907.
After the earthquake, January 14, 1907 Jamaica, Post Office and Court House
Postcard shows damage to the post office and court house caused by the earthquake. The 1907 Kingston earthquake which shook the capital of the island of Jamaica with a magnitude of 6.5 on the moment magnitude scale on Monday January 14th, at about…
After the earthquake, January 14th, 1907 - Jamaica Central Tower, Constant Spring Hotel
Large cracks in the central tower of the Constant Spring Hotel (now Immaculate Conception High School) after the 1907 earthquake.
After the earthquake, January 14th, 1907, Jamaica - East Queen Street Baptist Chapel
Complete damage to the front of the East Queen Street Baptist Chapel.
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Scholars and teacher
A group of students from rural Jamaica and their teacher stand before an old school building.
