READ MORE: Colour photographs of 'Great Quake' unearthed - Telegraph: "The six never-published images were snapped by photography innovator Frederick Eugene Ives several months after the April 1906 'Great Quake'.
Most were taken from the roof of the hotel where Ives stayed during an October 1906 visit.
They were stowed amid other items donated by Ives' son, Herbert, and discovered in 2009 by National Museum of American History volunteer Anthony Brooks while he was cataloguing the collection"
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