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Hartford Circus Fire: Men Outside Smoking Ruins
Hartford Circus Fire: Men Outside Smoking Ruins

Hartford Circus Fire: Men Outside Smoking Ruins

Original Owner (American, died 1993)
DateJuly 6, 1944
MediumPhotography, gelatin silver print on paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 2 15/16 x 4 1/4in. (7.5 x 10.8cm) Sheet (height x width): 3 1/2 x 5 3/4in. (8.9 x 14.6cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Patricia A. Sieber
Object number2005.173.2
DescriptionTwo young men, one of them wearing a beaked cap, stand in the foreground. Two firemen in uniform are at the right. Another man, apparently wearing a military uniform, is at the left. Water shoots from a fire hose at the right. Smoke rises from bleachers, visible in the left background. Trailers are in the right background.

Label TextThe Hartford Circus Fire took place in Hartford, Connecticut, on the afternoon of July 6, 1944. The large tent housing the main performance area of the circus caught fire and burned at an incredibly rapid rate. The tent had been soaked with a mixture of gasoline and paraffin in order to waterproof it, and as a result once it started there was no stopping it. Several hundred people were injured, and 168 people were killed.
NotesArtist Note: According to a letter written by the donor, these pictures of the Hartford Circus Fire were taken by a professional photographer. He only brought a small camera that day, because it was only a circus, not an event that warranted a large, bulky camera. The donor's aunt, who owned these photographs from 1944 until her death in 1993, was dating the man, but the donor does not know his name. (Hudson 2/2/2006)


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