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[Baker Elementary School Students]
Photograph of students in front of Baker Elementary School. They are sitting and standing in front of the two-story stone school building.
[May 4, 1922 Tornado]
Photograph of storm clouds with a tornado funnel in the sky.
[Tornado]
Photograph of a tornado that has yet to touch down.
[Tornado Damage]
Photograph of a view of the steel tank at Penn Field damaged after the May 4, 1922 tornado.
[Tornado in Sky]
Photograph of storm clouds with a tornado forming in the sky.
[Tornado in Sky]
Photograph of storm clouds with a tornado in the sky.
[Tornado in Sky]
Photograph of a tornado in the sky on May 4, 1922. Caption on back reads: "Cyclone at Austin, Texas; Ruth Granberry."
[Tornado in Sky]
Photograph of a tornado in the sky on May 4, 1922, over downtown Austin. Writing on back reads: "Alta Heflin Wilder, photographer (?)."
[Tornado, May 4, 1922]
Black and white photograph of a tornado in the sky that has yet to touch down. The roof of a building is visible in the lower left corner.
[Tornado over Capitol]
Photograph of tornado above Capitol building looking northwest.
[Tornado over Courthouse]
Photograph of a tornado over the Travis County Courthouse.
[View of tornado as seen from Congress Avenue downtown Austin, Texas]
Photograph of the May 4, 1922 tornado in Austin, Texas, as seen from a rooftop on downtown Congress Avenue. Visible in the foreground are: the Queen Theater at 700 Congress Avenue, the Walter Tips Building at 708-710-712 Congress Avenue, and the F. W. Woolworth & Company at 800-802 Congress Avenue. The side of the Paramount Theater is also visible. There is a painted sign, on a building in the foreground, for Maxwell House Coffee. The tornado is clearly visible in the dark sky to the northwest of downtown. The original of this image is PICA 25989, which has not yet been scanned.
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