Wreck Of Tremont Hotel, Galveston (1900 Original Black & White Film)

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Dive into history with this poignant black and white film from 1900, showcasing the aftermath of the devastating Galveston Cyclone. Witness the wreckage of several buildings and get a rear view of a hotel, which served as a refuge for thousands during the disaster. This footage is part of the Galveston Cyclone series, documenting the catastrophic events of September 8th, 1900, when a cyclone and tidal wave wreaked havoc on the city. Despite the risks faced by the photographers, they managed to capture about a thousand feet of moving pictures, providing a chilling glimpse into the destruction and resilience of the people of Galveston. Experience the power of nature and the human spirit in this historic footage.

Source :
Vitagraph Company Of America, Thomas A. Edison, I. & Paper Print Collection. (1900) Panoramic view of Tremont Hotel, Galveston. Smith, A. E., prod United States: Edison Manufacturing Co. [Video] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/00694277

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