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Caption:View of elevator at Port Colborne, Ontario, after explosion in which 10 men were

killed and 15 injured, and property and grain damaged to the extent of $750,000.
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Source Price, David James (1922) Dust Explosions: Theory and Nature Of, Phenomena, Cause, and Methods of Prevention, National Fire Protection Association - Total pages: 246
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