On the morning of December 6, 1917, two ships collided and caught fire in Halifax harbour, igniting 3,000 tonnes of munitions and explosives. Pictured here, Halifax after the explosion ...
On the morning of Dec. 6, 1917, an accidental collision of two ships in Halifax Harbour set ... But our city can also glean lessons from the Halifax Explosion — especially about the dangers ...
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Pieces of Halifax Explosion ship have been found but it's not clear if the public will see themPieces of the munitions ship involved in the Halifax Explosion were discovered earlier ... The blast flattened everything within a radius of more than two kilometres, killed close to 1,800 people ...
two ships carrying war supplies collided in Halifax harbour. One ship, the Mont-Blanc, caught fire and ignited 3,000 tonnes of munitions and explosives in its hold. The explosion killed 2,000 ...
BBC Look North The explosion ripped through the McLaughlins' home in Illingworth, Halifax, in December 2020 "I'm keeping the fight going for my mum. I miss her so much. We need some closure and we ...
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