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A Window into the Regina Tornado of 1912

 
A letter and donation from a woman who found herself in Regina the day after 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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Debris at the storage warehouses along the rail yards in central Regina.
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Damage in a residential area after the tornado.
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Horse team and cleanup crew at the site of the Regina Telephone Exchange Building.
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Cleanup crews with horse teams near the Metropolitan Methodist Church after the tornado.
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Panoramic view of Regina in 1911, the year before the tornado.
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Victoria Park as it appeared before the tornado.
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Regina City map detail.
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Regina City map detail.  The hand is pointing at the industrial area of the city.
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Regina City map detail.
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Regina City map detail.
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Programme for the Royal Visit in October of 1912.
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The Duke of Connaught, who came to the opening of the Saskatchewan Legislative building in 1912.
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The Duchess of Connaught, who accompanied the Duke to Regina.
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Princess Patricia, who accompanied her parents, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, to Regina.
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Invitation to John Mitchell to attend the opening of the Saskatchewan Legislative building in 1912.
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