- CA BWGPL LHC-Dis-Hazel-PH9520
- Unidad documental simple
- 1954
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Bushels of carrots in storage following Hurricane Hazel.
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Bushels of carrots in storage following Hurricane Hazel.
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Springdale Christian Reform Flooded
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View towards Springdale Christian Reformed Church from Hillsview Road.
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Springdale Christian Reformed Church Flooded
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Springdale Christian Reformed Church underwater.
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Jake Verkaik's house and Rhebergen's trailer after Hurricane Hazel hit.
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Event Date : Sunday, January 19, 1992
Event Type : Death
Description : "At York County Hospital, Newmarket. Wife of the late Jack. Mother of Vennetta (Mrs. Ted Bulpit) and Leona (Mrs. Don Watson) and Josephine (Mrs. Howard Buscombe). Grandmother of Pat, Tim, Janice and Holly. Great-grandmother of Andrew, Michelle, Heather, Lisa and Leslie, and lifelong friend of Edith Morris. Visitation at the Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora. Funeral service at Trinity Anglican Church. Interment in Aurora Cemetery.*Original stored in Joe Saint Collection."
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Crates along Hwy 400 after the marsh flooded during Hurricane Hazel
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Truck underwater after Hurricane Hazel
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Truck almost fully submerged underwater after the Marsh flooded from Hurricane Hazel.
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House relocated after Marsh flood
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House being relocated after the Holland Marsh flooded.
If you have any information on this picture, please contact the Library at 905-775-3328.
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Store underwater in the aftermath of Hurricane Hazel
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This photo is taken from west of Hwy. 400 after Hurricane Hazel (Oct. 15, 1954). Debris is shown piled up along Hwy. 400, which is on the far side of the hydro poles. The top of a long pile of bagged onions can be seen in the foreground. Note: onions were not used as sandbags.
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