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SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE. A woman and two men cooking on a fire next to the curb
SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE.
A woman and two men cooking on a fire next to the curb of a residential street, following the earthquake of 18 April 1906. Stereograph, 1906
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Media ID 12323999
1906 April Brick Campfire Coffee Coffee Pot Cooking Curb Earthquake Frying Pan Meal Neighborhood San Francisco Street Scene Working Class Stereograph
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back in time to the aftermath of the devastating San Francisco Earthquake that struck on 18 April 1906. In this snapshot, we witness a scene of resilience amidst chaos as a woman and two men gather around a makeshift fire, cooking their meal on the curb of a residential street. The image portrays an early morning atmosphere with remnants of destruction surrounding them. The city's brick buildings lay shattered in ruins, serving as a stark reminder of the power unleashed by nature. Despite these dire circumstances, these individuals demonstrate resourcefulness and determination to carry on with their daily lives. The woman skillfully tends to her frying pan while one man stokes the campfire, ensuring that their humble meal is cooked to perfection. A coffee pot sits atop the fire, emanating comforting aromas that must have provided solace during such trying times. Their simple act of preparing food amidst adversity speaks volumes about human resilience and adaptability. In this turn-of-the-century neighborhood filled with working-class residents, this photograph captures not only survival but also community spirit. It serves as a testament to the strength and unity displayed by ordinary people facing extraordinary challenges. As we gaze upon this powerful stereograph from 1906 America, it reminds us how history can be preserved through art. It prompts reflection on our own ability to overcome obstacles and find hope even in the darkest moments - just like those resilient individuals captured in this poignant image from San Francisco's past.
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