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The interior of a store after hurricane Hazel.
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The interior of a store after hurricane Hazel.
If you have any information about this photo, please contact the Library at 905-775-3328
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The interior of store after hurricane Hazel.
If you have more information about this photo, please contact the Library at 905-775-3328
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Rescuers search for trapped families in the Marsh, in aftermath of Hurricane Hazel. From "And The Swamp Flourished", by Albert VanderMey, published 1994, available in Bradford at d'Olde Stee.
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The landing place for boats on the dyke near Peter Verkaik's house (in the background) during Hurricane Hazel. A boat delivers some marsh folks to dry land. In this picture, the person on the far right is Leon Radder, the person with the captain's cap is Auke Ellens , and the person standing behind him is Albert Van Dyke.
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Store interior - Hurricane Hazel
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Auke Ellens' store interior after the flood of Hurricane Hazel
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Men on a boat - Aftermath of Hurricane Hazel
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G. Van der Kooi, F. Weening and Sjeord Van der Kooi stand with the flooded Marsh behind them.
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Harry Verkaik's barn on River Road after Hurricane Hazel.
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George Verkaik Sr.'s home following Hurricane Hazel.
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Sjoerd van der Kooi's home after 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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