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

 
Wreckage in the rail yards of central Regina after the tornado.
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Detail from a stained glass window originally from the Knox Presbyterian Church.
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A stained glass window originally from the Knox Presbyterian Church.
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Community members Trevor Quinn, Roger Fry and Dr. Oliver Brett.
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Dr. Oliver Brett and Roger Fry work on the new stained glass window.
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Designing a new stained glass piece.
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Trevor Quinn works on the new stained glass window.
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Dr.  Oliver Brett and Roger Fry with the newly completed stained glass window.
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View of the three part stained glass window.
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Stained glass window featuring some original designs from the Knox Presbyterian Church windows.
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Installing the stained glass window piece in the Wesley United Church.
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The stained glass window as it is currently displayed at the Wesley United Church.
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A window recovered from the Knox Presbyterian Church.
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Leader Post souvenir booklet of images from the tornado.
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A crowd gathers to view the damage caused by the tornado.
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Five men from Corrine, Saskatchewan came to Regina to view the damage caused by the tornado.
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'Saved from the storm', a cartoon published after the tornado.
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Souvenir booklet of images from before and after the tornado.
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