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Hurricane Carol, Jamestown, RI, 1954
The following pictures were taken in Jamestown on the
day category 3 Hurricane Carol hit Rhode Island, August 31,
1954. After the hurricane passed the sun came out and we walked into town.
These pictures were taken along East Shore Road, Route 138, and in town
at the ferry dock by my father.
Click on an image to enlarge
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| No, it's not a dead-end street. This cottage was pushed to the middle
of East Shore Road by the waves. Note the chimney. |
Another cottage swept across the road. Although there are still wires
on the poles, there was no telephone or electric service. |
The house in this picture, near Taylor Point, is also visible on the
left in the first picture. Both of these were restored. |
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| The ferry terminal and two of the three ferries, the Hammonton and
Wildwood, (which weren't damaged). The ferry office (the hanging roof)
was restored. |
Only a few hours after the storm had passed, but work had begun clearing
the debris and repairing the dock. That's Navy ship #31 at anchor. |
That's the Hammonton in this and the previous picture. The ferries
were taking foot passengers via the one slip. This was the only way to
get to Newport. |
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Left: Across the road from the sailboat is the entrance to Shorby Hill.
Right: Tiverton, RI (purchased on eBay) |
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There are many web sites with additional information. One
is the Weather Almanac,
another from NOAA's National
Hurricane Center, and more
from NOAA.
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