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[Damaged Homes and Debris]

Description: Photograph of several damaged homes tilting on their foundations on sandy ground. There is miscellaneous debris littered across the ground. The house closest to the camera has a roof that has been stripped of its shingles, exposing the wood underneath. A line of telephone poles stretches off into the distance on the right side of the frame.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Fritz Dietrich

[House Tilting on its Foundation]

Description: Photograph of a largely intact two-story house with light-colored siding and a light-colored roof tilting backwards on its foundation. The house is on a a sandy beach strewn with miscellaneous debris. On the edge of the frame on the right side there is a heavily damaged house.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Fritz Dietrich

[Toppled Concrete Monument]

Description: Photograph of a concrete monument below a raised platform that has been completely knocked over, presumably by a storm. Lumber and other various building materials litter the ground. A sign advertising draught beer hangs under the platform, an abandoned bike sits underneath it. Above the platform, there is a long, flat building with boarded-up windows and large piles of chairs, tables, and other assorted furniture gathered around it.
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Fritz Dietrich

[Several Damaged Homes]

Description: Photograph of several heavily damaged houses lining a residential street. The houses have been blocked off by makeshift wooden fences. The house closest to the camera (left) is missing many of its walls with only a few studs remaining. The house next to it (center) tilts forward on its foundation at a precarious angle. Its roof has been largely stripped of its shingles. The house farthest from the camera (right) leans to its left on its foundation. Its front porch has been partially detached an… more
Date: unknown
Partner: Private Collection of Fritz Dietrich
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