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St. George's Church (back view)

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View of damage to the back of the St. George's Anglican Church.

Parish Church, Kingston, after great earthquake, January 14th, 1907

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Damage to the clocktower of the Kingston Parish Church after the earthquake of 1907.

Methodist Free Church, Kingston, Ja. after earthquake, Jan. 14, 1907

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Postcard showing extensive damage to the Kingston Methodist Free Church building.

Sir Philip Sherlock (reading) - Mrs. Irelle Cousins, J. Figueroa

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[l-r] Philip Sherlock, Mrs. Irelle Cousins, and poet and educator, John Figueroa.

Vice-Chancellor, UWI

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Portrait of Vice-Chancellor, Philip Sherlock.

Sherlock, Philip (Sir)

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Portrait of Sir Philip Sherlock dressed in a black jacket, white shirt and bow tie.

Portrait of Rev. Hugh Sherlock

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This is a portrait of Rev. Hugh Braham Sherlock. He was born in Portland, Jamaica on March 21, 1905. Jamaica's National Pledge and Jamaica's National Anthem were written by him,

The Torrid Zone, or, Blessings of Jamaica

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Portrayal of colonial life in three spheres. At the top sphere are the zodiac symbols for Cancer and Leo; in centre is a demon or angel of death holding some concoction in his hand while one leg hangs over the middle sphere where colonists are seen…

Harper's weekly (for this they fight - an incident)

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Drawing of a group of persons including a young woman, huddled together.

Harper's weekly (sketches in Newcastle, Jamaica)

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Sketches in Newcastle, St. Andrew of - 'Officers quarters hospital,' 'A victim to Yellow Jack,' 'Market day,' 'Carrying ammunition,' and 'Taking an invalid for embarkation.'