Life goes on 8 years after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on January 1, 1910 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The city of St. Pierre lies in ruins after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano in which 30,000 people were killed and only 2 survived 2 days...
The city lies overgrown 8 years after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on January 1, 1910 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
Destroyed warehouses on the waterfront after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
Workers pause during the futile search for survivors among the ruins of the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre,...
Refugees take a rest while fleeing after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The ruins of Rue Victor Hugo and La Place Du Mouillage after the blast of the Mount Pelee volcano on April 3, 1903 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The facade remains of the St. Pierre Cathedral, rue Victor Hugo, after the blast of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The facade remains of the cathedral after the blast of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
Panorama of the ruins of the entire city of St. Pierre after the blast of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The ruins of the city of St. Pierre after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The ruins of the city fountain and the base of the lighthouse after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The peaceful city of St. Pierre on August 1, 1901 before the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano which occured on May 8, 1902 at St. Pierre,...
Residents of Fort-de-France await word of the devastation brough on by the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre,...
Residents leave home after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano to escape its wrath on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
Scientists and naval officers explore the ruins of St. Pierre after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
Refugees fleeing after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano load furniture on boats on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
Distributing relief supplies to refugees fleeing after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The ruins of Rue Victor Hugo and La Place Du Mouillage after the blast of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The ruins of Rue Victor Hugo after the blast of the Mount Pelee volcano on May 10, 1902 at St. Pierre, Martinique.
The Chamber of Commerce building 8 months before it and the rest of the city of St. Pierre were destroyed after the eruption of the Mount Pelee...
Rue de Figuier was destroyed along with the rest of the city of St. Pierre after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano in which 30,000 people were...
The city of St. Pierre lies completely destroyed after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano in which 30,000 people were killed and only 2 survived...
The destroyed city of St. Pierre after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano in which 30,000 people were killed and only 2 survived 2 days after...
Rue Bouille, once a thriving street, was destroyed along with the rest of the city of St. Pierre after the eruption of the Mount Pelee volcano in...
The Diamond Rock Incident on Martinique during the Napoleonic Wars: a woman feeding the animals at a farm and a view of a wild fig tree. By John...