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Stump in Papine
A man inspects damage to a vehicle that was damaged by a stump in the road at Papine.
Submerged Prince George Battery, Port Royal, Kingston
View of submerged area in Port Royal Kingston that occurred as a result of the 1907 Earthquake. Men are seen afloat on what appears to be a boat.
Submergence
Prince George Battery, Port Royal, submerged by earthquake in 1907.
Subnational Party at King's House
Brigadier General L. S. Blackden dressed in military attire and seated with a group of six well-dressed men and women at a Subnational party held at King's House.
Subsidence
Land sinking at a section of Port Royal after earthquake in 1907.
Subsidence area
Area of subsidence in Port Royal after 1907 earthquake.
Suckering is done to curb the plants natural tendency to reproduce itself
"Suckering is done to curb the plants' natural tendency to reproduce itself. Since the leaf of the plant must get all the nutrients, chemicals have to be applied to control all sucker growth."
Tags: Agriculture; Farmers; Tobacco; Tobacco farms; Tobacco industry