The Halifax Catastrophe / Forty views showing extent of damage in Canada's historic city as the result of terrific explosion on Thursday, December 6th, 1917, which killed 1200 men, women and children, injured 3000 and rendered 6000 homeless, causing property damage of nearly $50,000,000

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H. H. MARSHALL Ltd., Publishers’ Agents
Sole Distributers
Halifax,                 Canada
PUBLISHED BY ROYAL PRINT & LITHO Limited
HALIFAX, Canada
¶ Forty Views—showing extent of damage in Canada’s historic city as the result of terrific explosion on Thursday, December 6th, 1917, which killed 1500 men, women and children; injured 3000 and rendered 6000 homeless; causing property damage of nearly $50,000,000
Issued by ROYAL PRINT & LITHO LTD.
HALIFAX, CANADA
Copyrighted 1917
Thursday, December sixth, 1917, will be ever memorable as the date of the great disaster which, with catastrophic suddenness, burst upon the beautiful and old historic city of Halifax, causing widespread destruction, death and desolation, the magnitude of which finds no parallel in our history. The fateful morning dawned both fine and fair, and the normal activities of the busy city were set in motion for the day. No one dreamed that in the magnificent harbor of Halifax the opening scene in a terrible drama of tragedy was already staged.

Royal Print & Litho Limited
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2016-09-23

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Halifax Explosion, Halifax, N.S., 1917; Halifax (N.S.) -- Description and travel

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