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A Window into the Regina Tornado of 1912
Location: Regina, Saskatchewan

 
Damaged buildings after the tornado.
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The path of the tornado superimposed upon a map of Regina.
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Chart showing the frequency of tornado severity based on the Fujita scale.
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Damage along a residential street after the tornado.
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E.C. Rossie photograph of the remains of the Canadian Pacific Railway Roundhouse in central Regina.
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Damage in the Canadian Pacific Railway freight yard after the tornado.
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A view of Fire Hall no. 2 shortly after the tornado.
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Detail from page 6 of the 1913 Charles E. Goade Fire Insurance Plan.
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Damaged buildings after the tornado.
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Men repairing damaged to a wood framed building.
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Large areas of debris were left behind by the tornado in residential areas around Regina.
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The ruins of the Regina Telephone Exchange
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E.C. Rossie photograph showing the particular nature of a tornado's pattern of destruction.
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E.C. Rossie photograph of a stone building damaged after the tornado.
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Death notice
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The Morning Leader newspaper headlines the day after the tornado.
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The back of a residence damaged in the tornado.
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Regina's mayor in 1912 was Peter McAra, who directed tornado relief and recovery efforts.
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