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1071.  Windstorm and hail damage, 1 Sep 46

Windstorm and hail damage 1 Sep 46. Flooding of streets. 




1072.  Windstorm and hail damage, 1 Sep 46

Windstorm and hail damage 1 Sep 46. Catalpa trees planted by Henry Shaw. 




1073.  Windstorm and hail damage at the Garden on September 1, 1946.

Windstorm and hail damage at the Garden on September 1, 1946. Front of Museum in background. 




1074.  Windstorm and hail damage at the Garden in 1946.

Windstorm and hail damage at the Garden, September 1, 1946. Photo shows damaged Palm House, flooded plaza and water lily pools. All flowers and leaves were destroyed. 



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1075.  Windstorm and hail damage, 1 Sep 46

Windstorm and hail damage 1 Sep 46. Henry Shaw brick wall in Linnean Garden broken by Tree of Heaven. MBG Bul 35, 1947, pg. 8. Same as PHO 2005-0549. 




1076.  Windstorm and hail damage, 1 Sep 46

Windstorm and hail damage 1 Sep 46. Osage orange and Catalpa trees. Same as PHO 2005-0552. 




1077.  Windstorm and hail damage, 1 Sep 46

Windstorm and hail damage 1 Sep 46. Floral display house. MBG Bul 35, 1947. Same as PHO 2005-0551. 




1078.  Children by Lily Pools.

Children by Lily Pools. Children participating in the Pitzman Summer Nature Study Program at the Garden. 




1079.  Girls by Lily Pools.

Girls by Lily Pools. Children participating in the Pitzman Summer Nature Study Program at the Garden. 




1080.  Children at a Spring Saturday program learning how to pot plants.

Similar to picture captioned "Children at a Spring Saturday program learning how to pot plants." MBG Bull 51(5):9 (May 1963). Negative available at PHO 2005-0696. 




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