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  • Hearst-Selig News Pictorial, No. 12 (1915)
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Hearst-Selig News Pictorial, No. 12 (1915)
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Testing new fire escape: Man slides down rope from top of Munsey Building, Washington, to street, eleven stories below. Mid-winter Carnival at Saranac Lake, N.Y: Picturesque parade. Twenty children are injured in Orphanage wrecked by wind ...See moreTesting new fire escape: Man slides down rope from top of Munsey Building, Washington, to street, eleven stories below. Mid-winter Carnival at Saranac Lake, N.Y: Picturesque parade. Twenty children are injured in Orphanage wrecked by wind in New Orleans, La. Grace Darling visits bide-a-wee, home for abandoned animals, in New York City, and has interesting experience. First pictures of Italian earthquake: Avezzano, where 10,000 persons perished, a leveled waste. Maimed and destitute survivors are cared for by militia and volunteer aid corps. Searching for victims. Houses demolished at Yarmouth, England, in daring aerial invasion by Zeppelins. Mounted infantry and motor guards patrol English coast. International bridge across St. Croix River at Vanceboro, Maine, is damaged in dynamite blast. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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