Wreckage of homes in the devastated area.

This shows how completely the train entrance to North Street Station was wrecked. The whole roof was swept away.

The Home of The Halifax Herald and The Evening Mail After the Explosion. The Herald building is situated more than two miles from the scene of the disaster, and so great was the explosion that every pane of glass in the building was shattered. On the north and west sides (not shown in the picture) the greatest damage was caused, frames and glass being blown in on the presses and other parts of the plant.

The motor fire engine “Patricia” as she appeared when purchased by the City of Halifax a few years ago.

The motor fire engine “Patricia” as she appeared after the explosion.