Juliett Bravo Kilo
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Where did you find these, I'd like to be able to browse for more old tornado photographs from poorly-documented events.I found some rare photos of damage while sifting through lots of newspapers from the March 21, 1932 Super Tornado Outbreak that I'd like to share in this thread.
A church swept away by the Ringgold - Conasauga Tornado
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The remains of a home where a mother and her two children were killed
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Another destroyed building from the same tornado
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Three aerials of stricken Northport, AL
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An image of a home swept away in rural Plantersville, AL
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Sylacauga, AL after it was hit directly by an F4 Tornado
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Here are some photos from the Thorsby, AL area. Three consecutive tornadoes (not two like Grazulis had) were reported by local newspapers to have passed through areas near Thorsby in quick succession. Each tornado was stronger than the last and slightly further to the north. These images are from the final of the three, a mile-wide F5 (in my opinion) wedge tornado that swept away subdivisions north of Thorsby, in the Lomax and "Union Grove" areas. The same tornado destroyed some transmission towers before moving into the deep forests beyond the Coosa River.
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