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Clarendon Parish Church, May Pen

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A rectangular brick building with panelled windows and bell tower. People are walking in the Church yard, a car is parked in front of the church.

St. Ann's Parish Church

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Photograph of a late 19th century split-level church building with semi-octagonal apse and pointed arches, beside an unpaved road, with trees and shrubs at the back and a palm tree in front.

Trafalgar, St. Andrew after great earthquake of January 14th, 1907

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Trafalgar House after the earthquake of January 14, 1907.

Myrtle Bank Hotel after 1907 earthquake

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Postcard showing the Myrtle Bank Hotel following January 14, 1907 earthquake. Structures such as the walls at the entrance suffered damage.

Bank of Nova Scotia after earthquake 1907

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A black and white photograph of the Bank of Nova Scotia after the earthquake in 1907. The photograph captures how the building looked after the quake.

Port Royal Street, Kingston

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Photograph of a group of men clearing rubble off Port Royal Street, following the January 14, 1907 earthquake.

Coke Wesleyan Chapel

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A view of the Coke Wesleyan Chapel, Kingston, Jamaica in the aftermath of the 1907 earthquake.

Colonial Bank, Kingston

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Colonial Bank, Kingston, after earthquake, January 14, 1907.

Court House on Harbour Street

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Court house on Harbour Street after the January 1907 earthquake. One section of the court house has bad structural damage.

Harbour Street, Kingston

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View of Harbour Street, Kingston after earthquake of January 14, 1907 which left many buildings destroyed, evident by the large piles of rubble on the sidewalk and roofless buildings