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Background imageAftermath Collection: Refugees camp in Jefferson Square, 1906. Creator: Unknown

Refugees camp in Jefferson Square, 1906. Creator: Unknown
Refugees camp in Jefferson Square, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906. As well as damaging many buildings, the quake ruptured gas lines

Background imageAftermath Collection: Ruins of St. Ignatios Catholic Church, 1906. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of St. Ignatios Catholic Church, 1906. Creator: Unknown
Ruins of St. Ignatios Catholic Church, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906. As well as damaging many buildings, the quake ruptured gas lines

Background imageAftermath Collection: City Hall from McAllister St. looking northeast, 1906. Creator: Unknown

City Hall from McAllister St. looking northeast, 1906. Creator: Unknown
City Hall from McAllister St. looking northeast, 1906. San Francisco City Hall, only completed in 1899, was destroyed by the earthquake

Background imageAftermath Collection: View from Moulder School distributing station, showing tons of flour on sidewalk, 1906

View from Moulder School distributing station, showing tons of flour on sidewalk, 1906. Sacks of flour ready to be given out to survivors

Background imageAftermath Collection: City Hall - Photographer in foreground - Tall brick chimneys left standing, . Creator: Unknown

City Hall - Photographer in foreground - Tall brick chimneys left standing, . Creator: Unknown
City Hall - Photographer in foreground - Tall brick chimneys left standing, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906

Background imageAftermath Collection: Looking south, corner Sutter and Stockton, 1906. Creator: Unknown

Looking south, corner Sutter and Stockton, 1906. Creator: Unknown
Looking south, corner Sutter and Stockton, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906

Background imageAftermath Collection: Refugees camp, former dwelling in ruins in background. This is earthquake work, 1906

Refugees camp, former dwelling in ruins in background. This is earthquake work, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906

Background imageAftermath Collection: Bank safes being guarded, 1906. Creator: Unknown

Bank safes being guarded, 1906. Creator: Unknown
Bank safes being guarded, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906. As well as damaging many buildings, the quake ruptured gas lines

Background imageAftermath Collection: Looking west from the Jewish Synagogue, 1906. Creator: Unknown

Looking west from the Jewish Synagogue, 1906. Creator: Unknown
Looking west from the Jewish Synagogue, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906. As well as damaging many buildings, the quake ruptured gas lines

Background imageAftermath Collection: Looking up Grant Ave. from Market St. 1906. Creator: Unknown

Looking up Grant Ave. from Market St. 1906. Creator: Unknown
Looking up Grant Ave. from Market St. 1906. Photographer with camera on tripod in foreground. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906

Background imageAftermath Collection: Looking northeast from corner Ellis and Powell Sts, 1906. Creator: Unknown

Looking northeast from corner Ellis and Powell Sts, 1906. Creator: Unknown
Looking northeast from corner Ellis and Powell Sts, 1906. A major earthquake struck San Francisco, California, USA, on 18 April 1906

Background imageAftermath Collection: After the earthquake, Gifu, Japan, 1895. Creator: Unknown

After the earthquake, Gifu, Japan, 1895. Creator: Unknown
After the earthquake, Gifu, Japan, 1895. Destruction caused by the Mino-Owari earthquake of 1891. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs

Background imageAftermath Collection: Clarendon Road, Southsea, After A Thunderstorm, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Clarendon Road, Southsea, After A Thunderstorm, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Clarendon Road, Southsea, After A Thunderstorm, 1901. From " The Harmsworth Magazine, Volume VI. February 1901-July 1901", by [Harmsworth Bros, Limited, London, 1901]

Background imageAftermath Collection: Smoke and Steam Rising from Asamas Crater after the Explosion, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

Smoke and Steam Rising from Asamas Crater after the Explosion, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
Smoke and Steam Rising from Asamas Crater after the Explosion, 1910. From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co. Limited, London, 1910]

Background imageAftermath Collection: St. Stephens Chapel. - Interior after the Fire, 1881. Creator: Unknown

St. Stephens Chapel. - Interior after the Fire, 1881. Creator: Unknown
St. Stephens Chapel. - Interior after the Fire, 1881. From " The Leisure Hour 1881", by. [The Religious Tract Society, London, 1881]

Background imageAftermath Collection: Ruins of the Houses of Parliament, after the fire in 1834, (c1850s). Creator: Unknown

Ruins of the Houses of Parliament, after the fire in 1834, (c1850s). Creator: Unknown
Ruins of the Houses of Parliament, after the fire in 1834, (c1850s). View of the Palace of Westminster in London after it was destroyed by fire

Background imageAftermath Collection: Te Wairoa After The Eruption of Tarawera, 1923. Creator: Unknown

Te Wairoa After The Eruption of Tarawera, 1923. Creator: Unknown
Te Wairoa After The Eruption of Tarawera, 1923. From " Australia, New Zealand and Oceania in Pictures", by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. Blitt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1923]

Background imageAftermath Collection: And Afterwards: The End of a Heinkel in a French Field, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown

And Afterwards: The End of a Heinkel in a French Field, 1939-1940, (1941). Creator: Unknown
And Afterwards: The End of a Heinkel in a French Field, 1939-1940, (1941). From Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Campaign in France. September 8th, 1939, to June 13th, 1940. [B. T

Background imageAftermath Collection: Scene at Silvertown following an explosion in a munitions factory, London, World War I, 1917

Scene at Silvertown following an explosion in a munitions factory, London, World War I, 1917. The explosion, which happened at 6.52 pm on Friday 19 January, killed 73 people and injured over 400

Background imageAftermath Collection: The Tower of London the morning after the fire in the Armoury on 30 October 1841

The Tower of London the morning after the fire in the Armoury on 30 October 1841

Background imageAftermath Collection: Ruins of houses burnt down in a fire in Cornhill, City of London, 25 March, 1748

Ruins of houses burnt down in a fire in Cornhill, City of London, 25 March, 1748. View with firemen in the foreground. Also includes key to buildings

Background imageAftermath Collection: Sanctuary, 1867. Artist: Richard Burchett

Sanctuary, 1867. Artist: Richard Burchett
Sanctuary, 1867. Battle scene from the War of the Roses showing Edward of York pursuing Lancastrians who had sought sanctuary at Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershite

Background imageAftermath Collection: The Victory towed into Gibraltar, 1854. Artist: Clarkson Stanfield

The Victory towed into Gibraltar, 1854. Artist: Clarkson Stanfield
The Victory towed into Gibraltar, 1854. The ship was carrying the body of Nelson at the time

Background imageAftermath Collection: Bomb blast opposite the offices of JP Morgan & Co, New York, USA, 16 September, 1920

Bomb blast opposite the offices of JP Morgan & Co, New York, USA, 16 September, 1920. At 12.01 pm on 16 September 1920, a bomb concealed in a horse-drawn wagon was detonated on a crowded Wall Street

Background imageAftermath Collection: The Johnstown Flood disaster, Pennsylvania, USA, 31 May, 1889

The Johnstown Flood disaster, Pennsylvania, USA, 31 May, 1889. Known as the Great Flood of 1889, the disaster killed over 2200 people after the South Fork Dam failed

Background imageAftermath Collection: The King and Queen survey bomb damage, Buckingham Palace, London, WWII, 1940

The King and Queen survey bomb damage, Buckingham Palace, London, WWII, 1940. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth looking at the aftermath of a German bombing raid on 11 September 1940 which destroyed

Background imageAftermath Collection: And the heat of Battle. 1941 (1942)

And the heat of Battle. 1941 (1942). Merchants Road, Clifton. On 3rd & 4th January 1941 Bristol had its longest raid lasting 12 hours; during the raid the Luftwaffe dropped their biggest bomb

Background imageAftermath Collection: The Houses of Parliament after the fire in 1834, (1897)

The Houses of Parliament after the fire in 1834, (1897). From Old and New London Vol III by Edward Walford. [Cassell and Company Ltd, London, 1897]

Background imageAftermath Collection: Londons Guildhall after the fire of December 29th December 1940

Londons Guildhall after the fire of December 29th December 1940. The Guildhall after the Second Great Fire of London, the name used at the time to refer to one of the most destructive air raids of

Background imageAftermath Collection: The Tay Bridge disaster, Scotland, 28th December 1879 (1951)

The Tay Bridge disaster, Scotland, 28th December 1879 (1951). Designed by the engineer Thomas Bouch and completed in 1878

Background imageAftermath Collection: Damage done in the first bombing raid on London, 1915 (1937). Artist: Central Press

Damage done in the first bombing raid on London, 1915 (1937). Artist: Central Press
Damage done in the first bombing raid on London, 1915 (1937). On 31st May 1915, Zeppelin LZ38 of the German Army carried out the first air raid on London

Background imageAftermath Collection: Dead soldiers, Vimy Ridge, France, World War I, 1914-1918Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers

Dead soldiers, Vimy Ridge, France, World War I, 1914-1918Artist: Realistic Travels Publishers
Dead soldiers, Vimy Ridge, France, World War I, 1914-1918. Vimy Ridge was the site of an attack by the Canadian Corps on three divisions of the German 6th Army in April 1917

Background imageAftermath Collection: The Victors, 1899

The Victors, 1899. From the painting by Vasily Vereshchagin. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1899

Background imageAftermath Collection: On the Road from Waterloo to Paris, 1863, (1912). Artist: Marcus Stone

On the Road from Waterloo to Paris, 1863, (1912). Artist: Marcus Stone
On the Road from Waterloo to Paris, 1863, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings with an Introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, London, New York, Toronto, 1912

Background imageAftermath Collection: After a Battle, 17th century. Artist: Jacques Courtois

After a Battle, 17th century. Artist: Jacques Courtois
After a Battle, 17th century. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageAftermath Collection: Scene from the Franco-Prussian War, 1870, 19th century. Artist: Alphonse de Neuville

Scene from the Franco-Prussian War, 1870, 19th century. Artist: Alphonse de Neuville
Scene from the Franco-Prussian War, 1870, 19th century. Found in the collection of the State Art Museum, Tula, Russia

Background imageAftermath Collection: After the Storm, 1869. Artist: Eugene Isabey

After the Storm, 1869. Artist: Eugene Isabey
After the Storm, 1869. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageAftermath Collection: After the Taking of Malakoff on 8th September 1855, c1855. Artist: William Simpson

After the Taking of Malakoff on 8th September 1855, c1855. Artist: William Simpson
After the Taking of Malakoff on 8th September 1855, c1855. Fought between the French and the Russians on 7-8 September 1855

Background imageAftermath Collection: The Peter and Paul Cathedral in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, late 1850s

The Peter and Paul Cathedral in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, late 1850s. Sevastopol suffered extensive damage during the siege of the city in 1854-1855

Background imageAftermath Collection: Damaged building in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, 1850s

Damaged building in Sevastopol after the Crimean War, Crimea, 1850s. Sevastopol suffered extensive damage during the siege of the city in 1854-1855

Background imageAftermath Collection: The South Bay and Cape Paul, Sevastopol, Crimea, 1850s

The South Bay and Cape Paul, Sevastopol, Crimea, 1850s. Buildings damaged during the siege of the city in the Crimean War can be seen in the foreground

Background imageAftermath Collection: French troops after an German attack and bombardment, World War I, 30th June 1915

French troops after an German attack and bombardment, World War I, 30th June 1915

Background imageAftermath Collection: The ruins and cathedral of Caen, Normandy, France, c1944

The ruins and cathedral of Caen, Normandy, France, c1944. The Battle of Caen from June to August 1944 was crucial to the Allied effort to break out from Normandy after the D-Day landings

Background imageAftermath Collection: Casualties of the Paris Commune, 1871

Casualties of the Paris Commune, 1871. Rows of dead bodies laid out. During the bloody suppression of the Paris Commune in May 1871 an unkown number of Parisians, possibly as many as 30, 000

Background imageAftermath Collection: Paris Incendie, 1871

Paris Incendie, 1871. The ruined facade of the Palais des Tuileries after it was destroyed by fire by the Communards during the suppression of the Paris Commune in May 1871. From a private collection

Background imageAftermath Collection: Ruins of the Hotel de Ville, Paris, May 1871

Ruins of the Hotel de Ville, Paris, May 1871. The headquarters of the Paris Commune from March 1871, the Hotel de Ville was destroyed by fire when the Versailles government launched its suppression

Background imageAftermath Collection: Destruction on a Moscow street after the Revolution, Russia, December 1905

Destruction on a Moscow street after the Revolution, Russia, December 1905. The Russian Revolution of 1905 broke out after troops fired on protesters trying to deliver a petition to Tsar Nicholas II

Background imageAftermath Collection: All That Was Left of Them, 2nd Boer War, 1899. Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II

All That Was Left of Them, 2nd Boer War, 1899. Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
All That Was Left of Them, 2nd Boer War, 1899. The Black Watch after the Battle of Magersfontein, 11 December 1899. In the week from 10 to 17 December 1899 the British under General Methuen suffered



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