Girl With Cat

  • Description

    Photograph showing the aftermath of the Great Timber Yard Fire in Hartlepool, 1922. Although no human lives were lost during the blaze, it is thought that many animals may have perished during the inferno as they were forgotton or lost by owners rushing to save themselves and their furniture or, spooked by the changes in their surroundings, they ran right into the fire's path. Luckily, this cat appears to have survived unscathed and to have been returned to its owner, who is sitting holding it in the rubble of a fire-damaged building. Photograph Collection No : 351 Images from Hartlepool Cultural Services that are part of The Commons on Flickr are labeled 'no known copyright restrictions' indicating that Hartlepool Cultural Services is unaware of any current copyright restrictions on these images either because the copyright is waived or the term of copyright has expired. Commercial use of images is not permitted. Applications for commercial use or for higher quality reproductions should be made to Hartlepool Cultural Services, Sir William Gray House, Clarence Road, Hartlepool, TS24 8BT. When using the images please credit 'Hartlepool Cultural Services'.
  • Owner

    Museum of Hartlepool
  • Source

    Hartlepool Museum (Flickr)
  • License

    What does this mean? No known copyright restrictions
  • Further information

    Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/47908901@N03/5758498848/
    Resource type: Image
    Last modified: 7 years, 3 months ago
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    Picture Taken: Unknown
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