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#15 Rails laid down for mule-drawn trams criss-cross a road bridge flanked by telegraph poles at Kingston, 1894

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Rails laid down for mule-drawn trams criss-cross a road bridge flanked by telegraph poles at Kingston, 1894

What Kingston, Jamaica looked like in the Late 19th Century

#15 Rails laid down for mule-drawn trams criss-cross a road bridge flanked by telegraph poles at Kingston, 1894

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←#14 Building belonging to Jamaica Street Car Company, 1895
#16 Rails laid down for mule-drawn trams criss-cross a wide, empty road outside a building identified as: ‘Jamaica Street Car Co. Limited’ at Kingston, 1894→

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