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Old Wolmers School Yard Parade, next to Kingston Parish Church
A woman at the entrance to the Old Wolmers School Yard looks at a sign attached to the fence near a lamp post. Broken bricks are stacked along the walkway in the aftermath of the earthquake on January 14, 1907.
Orange Street, Kingston, after Great Earthquake January 14th, 1907
The remains of buildings along Orange Street in Kingston that have been completely destroyed by earthquake and fire on January 14, 1907.
Parish Church Kingston
The Kingston Parish Church with bell tower consisting of 2 clocks. The building is enclosed by metal and Concrete fencing with steps leading from the street into the church yard. Building is surrounded by trees.
Parish Church, Kingston
A photograph of the Kingston Parish Church, Kingston, Jamaica. The photograph captures the exterior of the building.
Parish Church, Kingston
A badly damaged section of the tower of Kingston Parish Church in the aftermath of the 1907 earthquake.
Parish Church, Kingston Jamaica after earthquake Jan 14, 1907
This postcard shows the Kingston Parish Church severely damaged by earthquake on January 14, 1907. Extensive damages were seen to the right side of the building. The walls are also partially torn down.
Port Royal St., short angle King St
Damaged buildings all along Port Royal Street. Men are working to clear the rubble.
Port Royal Street from Church Street
A section of Port Royal Street with debris and damaged buildings after an earthquake.
Port Royal Street looking west
Soldiers standing by destroyed buildings on Port Royal Street after the January 14, 1907 earthquake.
