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“A VISION OF REGENERATION”:
Reconstruction after the Halifax Explosion, 1917-1921


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1
Smoke cloud from the Halifax Explosion, probably taken off McNabs Island 
Photographer: anonymous
Date: [December 6, 1917]
Reference no.: accession no. 1976-166.106

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2
Norwegian steamship Imo beached on Dartmouth shore after the explosion 
Photographer: anonymous
Date: [1918]

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3
"Looking north toward Pier 8 from Hillis foundry after great explosion, Halifax, Dec. 6, 1917" 
Photographer: W.G. MacLaughlan
Date: 1917
Reference no.: accession no. 1988-34.14

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"General view of Halifax, N.S., after explosion, Dec. 6th 1917 showing damage to buildings not burned looking west" 
Photographer: W.G. MacLaughlan
Date: Copyrighted in Canada, 1917
Reference no.: accession no. 1976-166.110

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5
"The disaster in brief" 
Photographer/ publisher: Morning Chronicle (Halifax, NS)
Date: [December 10, 1917]
Reference no.: MMA, MP 207.1.184/9a

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6
Pass for Devastated Area, number 15264, issued to A. J. Johnston. 
Date: [1917 or 1918]
Reference no.: MG 27, Vol. 2, no. 5

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Soldiers standing guard in the midst of the devastation on Kaye Street east of Gottingen Street, Halifax 
Photographer: [W.G.] MacLaughlan
Date: [1917 or 1918]
Reference no.: accession no. 1976-166.36

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"Wrecked homes-- Campbell's [sic] Rd." 
Photographer: anonymous
Date: [1917 or 1918]

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9
Women walking from Africville towards Halifax, on Campbell Road near Hanover Street 
Photographer: James & Son
Date: [1917 or 1918]
Reference no.: City of Toronto Archives

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10
Campbell Road (later Barrington Street) looking north from Rector Street after the explosion 
Photographer: Gauvin & Gentzel
Date: January 10, 1918

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11
Ruins of Army & Navy Brewery operated by Halifax Breweries Limited at Turtle Grove, Dartmouth 
Photographer: anonymous
Date: [1917 or 1918]

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12
Tufts Cove School, at northeast corner of Albro Lake Road and Windmill Road, Tufts Cove (Dartmouth) 
Photographer: anonymous
Date: [1917 or 1918]
Reference no.: [Original Provincial Museum accession number 7376]

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13
"Roome Street School" 
Photographer: anonymous
Date: [1917 or 1918]
Reference no.: accession no. 1983-212

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14
St. Joseph's Convent, corner of Kaye and Gottingen streets, Halifax, with ruins of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at right and St. Joseph's Girl School at left 
Photographer: Gauvin & Gentzel
Date: January 26, 1918

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Collapsed buildings of Nova Scotia Car Works on Clifton Street near St. Albans Street, Halifax, with Bloomfield School in background at right 
Photographer: Gauvin & Gentzel
Date: February 11, 1918

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