The Halifax Explosion as covered by the Washington Post, Friday Dec 7, 1917
…Bell being in Quebec, Canada, at the time of the explosion: “The terrible explosion at Halifax this morning was heard at a distance of nearly 200 miles. Help is being…
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…Bell being in Quebec, Canada, at the time of the explosion: “The terrible explosion at Halifax this morning was heard at a distance of nearly 200 miles. Help is being…
…Dartmouth. Ruins of Emmanuel Church after the Halifax Explosion. [152 Windmill Road] https://archives.novascotia.ca/creighton/archives/?ID=282 Dartmouth. Emmanuel Church after Halifax Explosion. [152 Windmill Road] https://archives.novascotia.ca/creighton/archives/?ID=284 Dartmouth. Crathone’s Mill after the Halifax Explosion….
“It’s always called the Halifax Explosion, but the fiery blast from a collision of the ships Imo and Mont Blanc in Halifax Harbour’s Narrows the morning of Dec. 6, 1917…
…doubt due to explosion injuries or to pneumonia following shock and exposure. Many of these casualties resulted from a 10 o’clock alarm of a second explosion at the Wellington Barracks…
…second project arose in St. John’s, Newfoundland, after Confederation, and the third in Halifax, despite perceptions of maritime conservatism. Halifax had advocated for public housing since 1930, with previous attempts…
“Explosion of munitions at Magazine near Dartmouth, Halifax N.S. July 18-19/45. J. Hayward. 11 Buckingham St. Halifax.” https://archives.novascotia.ca/photocollection/archives/?ID=6324 “Explosion of munitions at Magazine near Dartmouth, Halifax N.S. July 18-19/45. J….
…market gardening for Dartmouth and Halifax residents continued until the end of World War II. Many residents are employed in the metropolitan Dartmouth-Halifax area. A poor farm for Halifax County…
…(1958, c110); amended 2000, c19 Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, amended by HRM By Design 2008, c39 Halifax Regional Municipality Charter, amended 2008, c41 Halifax Regional Municipality Charter (amended) 2009 c15 Halifax…
…city of Halifax owes to the county of Halifax, is simply preposterous, and will be so held, whenever the city of Halifax is called upon in any Court of Justice…
…“Mont Blanc” was struck by another vessel, the “Imo”, in Halifax Harbour on December 6, 1917. The result was an explosion which devastated the northern areas of both Dartmouth and…