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Anglican Church at Bath
"The Anglican Church at Bath, reputed to be the first place of worship in the Incorporated City. There are no records of its early history. During the 1865 Morant Bay Rebellion when one of its rectors was slain the documents were reportedly placed in…
Meadowbrook United Church
"Education Minister, Dr. Mavis Gilmour [in glasses at front right] and President of the Senate Ossie Harding [beside her] head the congregation at the St. Andrew Jaycees 10th Anniversary Service at the Meadowbrook United Church on Sunday. The service…
St. Anne's Church
"PM Seaga reading the first lesson at a solemn mass of thanksgiving of 19 years of dedicated service to the people of Western Kingston at St. Anne's Church, on Sunday November 8."
Christmas treats
"A budding young musician from Spanish Town shows her appreciation of the policemen's treat, and treats them to some fine selections."
Tags: Children; Girls; Musical instruments
East Queen Street, Baptist Chapel
The Baptist Chapel located on East Queen Street, Kingston, in the aftermath of the great Kingston earthquake of 1907.
Roman Catholic Cathedral after the earthquake
Ruins of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, located at the corner of Duke and Sutton streets, Kingston, after being destroyed by earthquake in 1907.
Coke Church, after Great Earthquake, January 14th, 1907
Coke Methodist Church, after being severely destroyed by the 1907 earthquake.
Gordon Hall and Holy Trinity Church
Postcard of the Holy Trinity Church and Gordon Hall on Sutton Street, Kingston, after the great Kingston earthquake on January 4, 1907. Persons are loitering about the street from which bricks and wood from the wreckages have been moved onto the…
McNish's Store, Kington, after great earthquake, January 14, 1907
A look at McNish's Store in Kingston after being completely destroyed by earthquake in 1907.