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A Window into the Regina Tornado of 1912
Images: Landscape

 
E.C. Rossie photograph of a stone building damaged after the tornado.
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The Methodist parsonage and the Carnegie Library
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Postcard depicting damage on Lorne Street, with two lost dogs in the foreground.
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The back of a residence damaged in the tornado.
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A cleanup site along what is most likely Dewdney Avenue.
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Tornado damage and horse team cleanup crews, as seen from 12th Avenue and Lorne Street.
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The ruins of the Winnipeg grain elevator
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After the tornado at the corner of Smith Street and Victoria Avenue, looking south.
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Several groups of pedestrians observe damage along Lorne Street.
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Looking south along Lorne Street, which suffered extensive damage from the tornado.
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Damage from the tornado.
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Damage to the Knox Presbyterian Church, located at 12th Avenue and Cornwall Street.
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The Regina Post Office building just after it was completed in 1906.
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Postal workers in the Paymaster's office of the Regina Post Office building.
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Postal workers at the Regina Post Office.
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Postcards were used as quick notes to reassure relatives that all had survived the tornado.
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Men cleaning debris near the Canadian Pacific Railway yards after the tornado.
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Debris along Dewdney Avenue, one of Regina's main thoroughfares in 1912 and still today.
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