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Record information – Brief Episode 40, Head On
Series title:Disasters of the Century IIIHierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:2006Item number (ISN):432841Type of material:Moving imagesFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:CANADIAN TELEVISION FUNDAccession:2007-0060Media:VideoPart:1 of 1Production date:2006Production company:Partners in Motion Pictures Inc.Production credit:director/photography, Chris Triffo; Steve Allen; producer, Aidan Morgan; Angela Luby; executive producer, Ron Goetz; script/narrator, Bruce Edwards; script, Jeff Martel; photography, Greg Stanton; editing, Dean Sauer; sound editing/music, Scott Triffo; animation, Andrie Torrens; Tracy Hahn; production manager, Steve Balkwill; research, Lynmara Hingston; Nicole PellerinCountry of production:cnDistributor name:History TelevisionDescription:Some natural and man-made disasters have a devastating toll but also implications on our social history. Something that happened long ago can still affect the way we live today. In this episode, the sinking of the SS Florizel off Newfoundland's coast in February 1918. A storm caused the ship to hit a reef at Horn Head and 94 out of the 138 crewmen drowned. Also, the coal mining accident in Plymouth, Nova Scotia who cost the lives of 26 miners on May 9th 1992. Following this disaster, a thorough overhaul of provincial labour and mining laws was recommended. <45mn 58s>Language:EnglishNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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