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St. George's church, Kingston, Ja., after the earthquake, Jan. 14, 1907
Significant damage to the St. George's Anglican Church building. Bricks, a part of the roof and other debris are strew across the church yard.
St. Michael's Church
St. Michael's Church situated along Tower Street, Kingston, after being flattened by earthquake in 1907.
St. Michael's Church, Kingston, Jamaica
Ruins of the St. Michael's Church, Kingston, Jamaica in the aftermath of an earthquake.
Steel & brick chimney
Broken brick chimney overthrown to north eastern side of Kingston's General Penitentiary. A large number of sticks have been heaped to one side of the prison.
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.
Subsidence
Land sinking at a section of Port Royal after earthquake in 1907.
Subsidence area
Area of subsidence in Port Royal after 1907 earthquake.
Sussex Hall, after Great Earthquake January 14th, 1907
Sussex Hall after the Great Earthquake of January 14, 1907. The fence and steps leading to the property are intact but there is significant damage to the Sussex Hall building.