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A Window into the Regina Tornado of 1912

 
Guest ribbon given to John Mitchell at the Saskatchewan Legislative building's opening ceremony.
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Photo of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell
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Route of the Royal Procession taken in October 1912.
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A cleanup crew stops work to pose for a picture.
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The loan from the Province of Saskatchewan to Regina to finance repairs after the tornado.
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The Donahue building, which suffered little damage from the tornado.
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View of tornado damage along Cornwall Street, where many businesses were located.
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Tornado wreckage at the site of the Laird building, a major warehouse in Regina.
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Damaged to the Metropolitan Methodist Church, caused by the tornado.
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View of the Metropolitan Methodist Church after the tornado.
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A view of Lorne Street more than 90 years after the tornado.
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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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Original location of the Knox Presbyterian church.
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Original location of the Knox Presbyterian Church, now the home of SaskTel offices.
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The entrance to Victoria Park, more than 90 years after the tornado.
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The Knox Metropolitan church almost 90 years after the tornado.
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