
Synopsis
This picture depicts the eruption of the volcano by which over 30,000 souls were hurled into eternity. The numerous explosions which took place during the eruption are plain to be seen. Thousands upon thousands of tons of molten lava, sand, rocks and steam are thrown high in the air and descend with crushing force upon the unfortunate inhabitants of the doomed city of St. Pierre. This is the worst calamity which occurred since a similar eruption by Mt. Vesuvius when Pompeii was destroyed. (Lubin Catalog)

The Terrible Eruption of Mount Pelee and Destruction of St. Pierre, Martinique (1902)
Genre: Physiology, Awesome, Publicity, Bravery, Horror movie
Cast: Pauline Hegmann, Glenna D'Amore II, Lamont Hane, Hiram Bogan PhD, Mrs. Alexandria Herzog II
Crew: Georges Méliès
Release: 1902-10-23
Budget: $1,720,507
Revenue: $97,248,510
Home Economics Teacher: Elisabeth Goyette III
Waste Treatment Plant Operator: Hilma Roob
Director Of Marketing: Marcella Dooley
Marine Oiler: Eliane Pfannerstill
Food Preparation and Serving Worker: Leo Schmeler
Automotive Body Repairer: Prof. Lazaro Padberg
Board Of Directors: Talon Gorczany
Police Detective: Leilani Feest
Agricultural Inspector: Mr. Joey Legros
Alteration Tailor: Dr. Karolann Mann I
Chiropractor: Dr. Erica Orn DVM
Director Of Talent Acquisition: Arthur Rath
Gas Pumping Station Operator: Nicolette Medhurst DDS
Cast: Pauline Hegmann, Glenna D'Amore II, Lamont Hane, Hiram Bogan PhD, Mrs. Alexandria Herzog II
Crew: Georges Méliès
Release: 1902-10-23
Budget: $1,720,507
Revenue: $97,248,510
Home Economics Teacher: Elisabeth Goyette III
Waste Treatment Plant Operator: Hilma Roob
Director Of Marketing: Marcella Dooley
Marine Oiler: Eliane Pfannerstill
Food Preparation and Serving Worker: Leo Schmeler
Automotive Body Repairer: Prof. Lazaro Padberg
Board Of Directors: Talon Gorczany
Police Detective: Leilani Feest
Agricultural Inspector: Mr. Joey Legros
Alteration Tailor: Dr. Karolann Mann I
Chiropractor: Dr. Erica Orn DVM
Director Of Talent Acquisition: Arthur Rath
Gas Pumping Station Operator: Nicolette Medhurst DDS
Apr 28, 2002 ... A look back at the world's worst volcano disaster. ... Finally, at 8am on 8 May 1902, Mount Pelée blew its top, sending a massive cloud of incandescent gas ... The destruction of St Pierre was complete, and unprecedented..
Mount Pelée, active volcanic mountain on the Caribbean island of Martinique. Situated 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Fort-de-France, it reaches an elevation of 4,583 feet (1,397 metres). Pelée, whose name is a French term meaning “Bald,” consists of layers of volcanic ash and lavas. Its gently.
100 years after: The world's worst volcano disaster.
Mount Pelée is an active volcano at the northern end of Martinique, an island and French ... The stratovolcano's eruption in 1902 destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre, killing 29,000 to 30,000 people in the space of a few minutes, in the worst ....
Mount Pelée | volcano, Martinique.
Results 1 - 25 of 26 ... St. Pierre, its roadstead and Mont Pelée, before the terrible eruption of May 8, ... just outside of the zone of destruction - near St. Pierre, Martinique 1 ... the volcanic eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902, Saint-Pierre, Martinique I., ....
Title: St. Pierre, its roadstead and Mont Pelée, before the terrible eruption of May 8, 1902 - Martinique; Summary: View of city of St. Pierre and Mount Pelée from ....
Mount Pelée - Wikipedia.
Éruption volcanique à la Martinique, released in the United States as The Eruption of Mount Pelee and in Britain as The Terrible Eruption of Mount Pelée and Destruction of St. Pierre, Martinique ....
This picture depicts the eruption of the volcano by which over 30,000 souls were hurled into eternity. The numerous explosions which took place during the eruption are plain to be seen. Thousands upon thousands of tons of molten lava, sand, rocks and steam are thrown high in the air and descend with crushing force upon the unfortunate inhabitants of the doomed city of St. Pierre. This is the worst calamity which occurred since a similar eruption by Mt. Vesuvius when Pompeii was destroyed. (Lubin Catalog).
How Volcanoes Work - the eruption of Mt. Pelee, Martinique.
St. Pierre, its roadstead and Mont Pelée, before the terrible eruption of May 8, 1902 - Martinique.
Search results from Stereograph Cards, Available Online, Lot 2776.
Benchmarks: May 8, 1902: The deadly eruption of Mount Pelée.
The Terrible Eruption of Mount Pelee and Destruction of St. Pierre, Martinique (1902).
At the turn of the 20th century, the town of St. Pierre was known as the “Paris of the Caribbean.” Nestled into the northwest coast of the French island of Martinique, it boasted a bustling harbor where ships hauled away precious loads of sugar and rum, and it had usurped the official capital — Fort-de-France — as the colony’s cultural center. But St. Pierre had a problem: it lay in the shadow of a massive volcano..
The infamous volcano of Mt. Pelée, shown in this 1987 photo, looms over the village ... In the official 1894 census, the population of St. Pierre was around 20,000. ... particles that destroyed St. Pierre was a pyroclastic flow, a feature that was unknown to ... "I felt a terrible wind blowing, the earth began to tremble, and the sky ....
Mt. Pelée Volcano & Dominica.
The destruction of St. Pierre. By Lennox Honychurch. At ten minutes past 8.00am on Thursday 8 May 1902, Morne Pelée, the volcano on Martinique, tore itself ....
The Eruption of Mount Pelee - Wikipedia
Mount Pelée, active volcanic mountain on the Caribbean island of Martinique. Situated 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Fort-de-France, it reaches an elevation of 4,583 feet (1,397 metres). Pelée, whose name is a French term meaning “Bald,” consists of layers of volcanic ash and lavas. Its gently.
100 years after: The world's worst volcano disaster.
Mount Pelée is an active volcano at the northern end of Martinique, an island and French ... The stratovolcano's eruption in 1902 destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre, killing 29,000 to 30,000 people in the space of a few minutes, in the worst ....
Mount Pelée | volcano, Martinique.
Results 1 - 25 of 26 ... St. Pierre, its roadstead and Mont Pelée, before the terrible eruption of May 8, ... just outside of the zone of destruction - near St. Pierre, Martinique 1 ... the volcanic eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902, Saint-Pierre, Martinique I., ....
Title: St. Pierre, its roadstead and Mont Pelée, before the terrible eruption of May 8, 1902 - Martinique; Summary: View of city of St. Pierre and Mount Pelée from ....
Mount Pelée - Wikipedia.
Éruption volcanique à la Martinique, released in the United States as The Eruption of Mount Pelee and in Britain as The Terrible Eruption of Mount Pelée and Destruction of St. Pierre, Martinique ....
This picture depicts the eruption of the volcano by which over 30,000 souls were hurled into eternity. The numerous explosions which took place during the eruption are plain to be seen. Thousands upon thousands of tons of molten lava, sand, rocks and steam are thrown high in the air and descend with crushing force upon the unfortunate inhabitants of the doomed city of St. Pierre. This is the worst calamity which occurred since a similar eruption by Mt. Vesuvius when Pompeii was destroyed. (Lubin Catalog).
How Volcanoes Work - the eruption of Mt. Pelee, Martinique.
St. Pierre, its roadstead and Mont Pelée, before the terrible eruption of May 8, 1902 - Martinique.
Search results from Stereograph Cards, Available Online, Lot 2776.
Benchmarks: May 8, 1902: The deadly eruption of Mount Pelée.
The Terrible Eruption of Mount Pelee and Destruction of St. Pierre, Martinique (1902).
At the turn of the 20th century, the town of St. Pierre was known as the “Paris of the Caribbean.” Nestled into the northwest coast of the French island of Martinique, it boasted a bustling harbor where ships hauled away precious loads of sugar and rum, and it had usurped the official capital — Fort-de-France — as the colony’s cultural center. But St. Pierre had a problem: it lay in the shadow of a massive volcano..
The infamous volcano of Mt. Pelée, shown in this 1987 photo, looms over the village ... In the official 1894 census, the population of St. Pierre was around 20,000. ... particles that destroyed St. Pierre was a pyroclastic flow, a feature that was unknown to ... "I felt a terrible wind blowing, the earth began to tremble, and the sky ....
Mt. Pelée Volcano & Dominica.
The destruction of St. Pierre. By Lennox Honychurch. At ten minutes past 8.00am on Thursday 8 May 1902, Morne Pelée, the volcano on Martinique, tore itself ....
The Eruption of Mount Pelee - Wikipedia
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