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Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion and the Road to Recovery is a 1989 Canadian non-fiction book by Janet Kitz describing the experience of the Halifax Explosion with an emphasis on the experience of ordinary people and families who became victims or survivors of the 1917 munitions explosion in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The Halifax Explosion Memorial Bell Tower. The Halifax Explosion was one of the largest artificial non-nuclear explosions. An extensive comparison of 130 major explosions by Halifax historian Jay White in 1994 concluded that it "remains unchallenged in overall magnitude as long as five criteria are considered together: number of casualties ...
Cooking Papa (Japanese: クッキングパパ, Hepburn: Kukkingu Papa) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tochi Ueyama. It has been serialized in Kodansha 's seinen anthology magazine Morning since June 6, 1985.
From 15-minute pasta recipes to sheet pan chicken wonders, consider your evening meals covered. 70 Easy Dinner Recipes for Two Noodles and Pasta Dishes 1. Stir Fried Noodles with Kimchi and Pork ...
Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion is a two-part miniseries produced in 2003 by CBC Television. It presents a fictionalized version of the Halifax Explosion, a 1917 catastrophe that destroyed much of the Canadian city of Halifax. It was directed by Bruce Pittman and written by Keith Ross Leckie.
(Cooking Master Boy!) Etsushi Ogawa: Manga Shōnen: 2011 Cook Doppo: Gouta Yamanaka and Jinnosuke Uotsuka: Manga Shōnen: 2009 Cookin' Idol Ai! Mai! Main! Anime 1985 Cooking Papa [8] Tochi Ueyama: Manga Seinen: 2014 Cooking with Wild Game: EDA and Kochimo: Light novel 2000 Cuisinier: Mitsuru Nishimura and Masato Naka: Manga Seinen: 2014 Dagashi ...
In Thomas Pynchon's 2009 novel Inherent Vice, the shadowy schooner The Golden Fang is revealed as reoutfitted Nova Scotian racing schooner Preserved, so named for being said to have survived the explosion. The novel Black Snow (2009) by Halifax journalist Jon Tattrie follows an explosion victim's search for his wife in the ruined city. [2]
The Halifax Explosion Memorial Sculpture was a work of public art in Halifax, Nova Scotia, created in 1966 by the Quebec artist Jordi Bonet to commemorate the Halifax Explosion. The sculpture was located at the Halifax North Memorial Library but was dismantled in 2004 by the Halifax Regional Municipality and accidentally destroyed while in storage.