Stacks of wooden forms lined up in a row awaiting shipping. Some of the stacks have been toppled. To the far left is a large column of smoke blowing left to right. The grain elevator and a smokestack are visible in the rear center. Utililty poles, some with visibly damaged lines hanging down, are visible throughout the scene. To the right of the grain elevator, structures of twisted open metal frameworks can be seen, near a damaged building. The number "#32" is written in the lower right hand corner
A long, large pile of pipe, metal and wooden debris covers much of a set of railroad tracks. On a p...
From back of photograph: Area between two slips and 200 yards inland. Cement structure at upper (sic...
A large building near the port has been heavily damaged by the explosions, but still has part of its...
The grain elevator stands in the middle of the image. Some damage is visible at the top of the stru...
The grain elevator, showing damage to the tower and the top of the end cylinder section, after the 1...
Taken from ground level, this photograph shows a large grain elevator in the background with a damag...
This photograph is taken from a raised perspective looking toward the grain elevator and the railroa...
Four men in suits, ties and hats walk down a road toward a truck near the grain elevator after the e...
Huge clouds of heavy black and white smoke stream upwards from the Texas City port area after the 19...
A row of four warehouses stands alongside railroad tracks. The metal framework appears intact, but ...
Two water towers sit on stilts near the railroad tracks after the Texas City Disaster. Building rub...
Building rubble, cable and wire are spread over the ground after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. On t...
Pieces of wooden and metal debris are scattered over an embankment after the 1947 Texas City Disaste...
A view of debris and rubble after the explosions. Metal, rebar or wire, building rubble and other d...
An aerial view of the port area after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. A large cargo ship is moored at...
A long, large pile of pipe, metal and wooden debris covers much of a set of railroad tracks. On a p...
From back of photograph: Area between two slips and 200 yards inland. Cement structure at upper (sic...
A large building near the port has been heavily damaged by the explosions, but still has part of its...
The grain elevator stands in the middle of the image. Some damage is visible at the top of the stru...
The grain elevator, showing damage to the tower and the top of the end cylinder section, after the 1...
Taken from ground level, this photograph shows a large grain elevator in the background with a damag...
This photograph is taken from a raised perspective looking toward the grain elevator and the railroa...
Four men in suits, ties and hats walk down a road toward a truck near the grain elevator after the e...
Huge clouds of heavy black and white smoke stream upwards from the Texas City port area after the 19...
A row of four warehouses stands alongside railroad tracks. The metal framework appears intact, but ...
Two water towers sit on stilts near the railroad tracks after the Texas City Disaster. Building rub...
Building rubble, cable and wire are spread over the ground after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. On t...
Pieces of wooden and metal debris are scattered over an embankment after the 1947 Texas City Disaste...
A view of debris and rubble after the explosions. Metal, rebar or wire, building rubble and other d...
An aerial view of the port area after the 1947 Texas City Disaster. A large cargo ship is moored at...
A long, large pile of pipe, metal and wooden debris covers much of a set of railroad tracks. On a p...
From back of photograph: Area between two slips and 200 yards inland. Cement structure at upper (sic...
A large building near the port has been heavily damaged by the explosions, but still has part of its...