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No. 1 King Street, From Croswell's looking up, after Earthquake, Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 14, 1907
King Street (a view from Croswell's) in the aftermath of the 1907 Earthquake.
No. 1 Pavilion Rockfort Gardens
Man walks pass pavilion with its roof shaped like an umbrella in Rockfort Gardens. Trees are everywhere; wooden benches are placed under some trees.
No. 1,2,5,6, Negro, 3 and 4 Indian Characters
Illustration depicting portraits of four Negroes and two Indians. The Negro women at numbers one and six are adorned with headwraps and chains with cross pendants.
No. 12 Monk Street
A residential property of Georgian architecture located at 12 Monk Street in Spanish Town. The house is enclosed by a brick fence and metal gate, and there are several trees in the yard.
No. 17 Tuncan Way, Graham Heights
"By the rivers...well maybe not Babylon, but perhaps we will soon be set afloat and adrift, who knows where, by the tides of this broken main. Scene was at 17 Tuncan Way Graham Heights where a broken main has flooded the home of the Evans. It has…
No. 1A Waltham Terrace
"This gully collapsed causing a landslide. The building at right is a welding plant at 1a Waltham Terrace which ravaged by the rains."
No. 2 Pavilion - Rockfort Gardens
Men sitting in pavilion located near to the sea at Rockfort Gardens, Kingston, Jamaica
No. 29 JOS bus
A Leyland National bus operating under the Jamaica Omnibus Services (JOS) line.
Tags: Bus lines - Jamaica; Buses; Leyland buses
No. 33 King Street
The coaling station and other buildings at no. 33 King Street, on the waterfront in Kingston.
No. 4 Monk Street
Two children riding a scooter and running by a two-storey dwelling located at number 4 Monk Street, Spanish Town.