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Ruins of building
Ruined military buildings after the 1907 earthquake in Kingston, Jamaica.
C.O's house, front, after earthquake
Front view of the Commanding Officer's house after the 1907 earthquake; the house appears to be intact.
Officers Mess W.I.R. Camp
Two-storey building on the West India Regiment camp in Kingston, Jamaica.
Brigade Office
Views of the ruined Brigade Office, the Army Service Corps offices and other buildings on the West India Regiment Camp in Jamaica, after the 1907 earthquake.
Graves at Waima
West India Regiment soldiers standing near two enclosed areas for graves in Waima, News Zealand.
Jamaica 1905
Soldiers standing guard at a building on the West India Regiment Camp.
C.S.M. Thomas, Q.M.S. Vince, R.S.M. Mcleod, Major Hill, C.S.M. Noble, C.S.M. McInnis, Lieut. Bullock, B.M.R. Jones
Members of the West India Regiment Rifle Meeting 1907 with the Challenge Cup won by the 1st West India Regiment.
Old colours...Parish Church Kingston
West India Regiment flags above a plaque at the Kingston Parish Church erected in commemoration of the Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and men of the 1st Battalion West-India Regiment, 1892-3-4.
Camp Swallowfield
Sunken buildings, tilted structures, uplifted railway lines and destruction to other structures at the Swallowfield Camp in Kingston, after the passing of the earthquake in 1907.
Dinners up Depot, WIR, Jamaica 1905
Officers walking with food items for dinner to be at the West India Regiment Depot in Kingston, Jamaica.
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In the town

People 'going about their business' in the town. The buildings in this town are all two-storey and of Georgian Architecture.