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Ebenezer School, Kingston - damaged by earthquake
The damaged Ebenezer School in Kingston, Jamaica. This Wesleyan school was destroyed by the earthquake of 1907.
Eaton Hall, St. Ann
The brick foundation walls were possibly part of a 17th or 18th century English fort, later the site of a house which was eventually converted to a small hotel, since closed.
Eaton
Small Anglican church building.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
From views of churches, rectories and other Diocesan buildings in Jamaica in March 1931.
Eating fried sprat
A man enjoying a plate of fried sprats in Annotto Bay as another man looks on.
Eating cotton candy
"All in a days work: 'One for the road' is not a phrase well known in kiddie land. But Junior is doubling up on the offer anyway - oblivious of all the adult goings-on at the prestigious Denbigh Show at the weekend. And who can blame him? He had his…
Easton McMorris - cricketer
Easton McMorris, a cricketer and right handed batsman playing for the West Indies cricket team.
Eastern Queen
"Easter Queen: The Yallahs Junior Secondary School was a palace for a night on Saturday with the crowning of the Miss St. Thomas 1973, Sharon Murray, 17, here enthroned. Her runners-up are Marsha Richards, 19 (right), and Elsada Walker who placed…
Eastern end of Hanover Street, Kingston
Sketch of the eastern end of Hanover Street in Down Town, Kingston.
Easter Sunday service
"Rev. Kenneth Greet giving the Easter Sunday sermon at Coke Methodist Church yesterday, seated at left is pastor of the church the Rev. Terrence Rose. Among worshippers is Governor-General Florizel Glasspole and his wife (extreme left) who attend…
East Queen Street, Baptist Chapel
The Baptist Chapel located on East Queen Street, Kingston, in the aftermath of the great Kingston earthquake of 1907.
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Hussay Festival

Photograph depicting a large gathering in Westmoreland, in celebration of the Hussay, a traditional East Indian religious festival.