Browse Items (10093 total) Browse All Browse by Tag Search Items Browse References Previous Page of 1010 Next Page Sort by: TitleCreatorDate Added Harbour Street, East Kingston, after great earthquake January 14, 1907 Ruined properties along Harbour Street after the earthquake of 1907. Kingston Harbour View overlooking Kingston and its harbour. Hospital Camp Remains of the Military Hospital at Up Park Camp, after the great earthquake of 1907, as seen from its front lawn. Trees and a staircase at the entrance of the hospital grounds are all that remain standing. Trafalgar St. Andrew after Great Earthquake January 14th, 1907 Trafalgar Park House in St. Andrew after earthquake on January 14, 1907. Corner East and Harbour Streets, Kingston, after great earthquake January 14th, 1907 Ruined structure at the intersection of East and Harbour Streets, Kingston, after the 1907 Kingston earthquake. Tags: Earthquakes; Electric lines; Kingston (Jamaica); Natural disasters - Jamaica; Roads - Interchanges and intersections - Jamaica; Ruined buildings 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. Coke Church, after Great Earthquake, January 14th, 1907 Coke Methodist Church, after being severely destroyed by the 1907 earthquake. 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. East Queen Street, Baptist Chapel The Baptist Chapel located on East Queen Street, Kingston, in the aftermath of the great Kingston earthquake of 1907. Temple of Light The Temple of Light Centre for Spiritual Living building located at 6 Fairway Avenue, Kingston 5, Jamaica. Previous Page of 1010 Next Page Featured Item The Reign of Terror: a narrative of facts concerning Ex-Governor Eyre, George William Gordon, and the Jamaica Atrocities