Tornado near Jasper, Minnesota, July 8, 1927 taken by 15 year old Lucille Handberg | src Billy Parrot Collection (view on Fb)
Two theories: the second tornado snapshot (on the bottom) had a Canedy’s Camera Shop 1927 date stamp on the verso. Canedy’s was in South Dakota and sold local souvenir snapshots (Bad Lands, Black Hills, etc…) between the 1920s – 1940s. It is also probable that when 15-year old Lucille Handberg took this photo her neighbor, who was an engineer, recognized its importance and sent copies to scientists around the country and these could be two of those. text adapted from source : Billy Parrot
Tornado near Jasper, Minnesota, July 8, 1927 taken by 15 year old Lucille HandbergTornado near Jasper, Minnesota, July 8, 1927 taken by 15 year old Lucille HandbergTornado near Jasper, Minnesota, July 8, 1927 taken by 15 year old Lucille Handberg
The images above this line are most probably scanned from newspapers of the time, we were not able to find the original source. The second image is from The Gallery of Natural Phenomena, where you can read more about the circumstances in which the photo was shot. [x]
Only the image below can be reached on the Library of Congress.
AWE-INSPIRING – This unusual photo of a South Dakota “twister” was made by Miss by Lucille Handberg at the risk of her life. Published in New Britain Herald (New Britain, Conn.), August 6, 1928, page 14 | src Library of CongressThe classic photograph of a tornado taken near Jasper, Minnesota, on July 8, 1927 (Lucille Handberg) – Scan
Controversy arises : Jasper tornado of 1927 is, according to South Dakota Public Broadcasting (based on information from Siouxland Heritage Museums), the Sioux Falls tornado of 1932…
… view two images below.
The Deadly Sioux Falls Tornado of 1932. Siouxland Heritage Museums | src images of the PastThe Deadly Sioux Falls Tornado of 1932. Siouxland Heritage Museums | src South Dakota Public BroadcastingImage of the famous tornado used on the cover of book ‘The Breath of God’ by Swami Chetanananda [作者] (1988) | src amazonImage from the cover of book ‘The Breath of God’ by Swami Chetanananda, retrieved from internet archiveCover of book ‘The Breath of God’ by Swami Chetanananda, retrieved from internet archiveCover of Tinderbox, the seventh album by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees, released on 21 April, 1986Cover design of the album Stormbringer by Deep Purple (1974)Cover of Bitches Brew, a studio double album by jazz musician Miles Davis, released on 30 March, 1970
Film still from The Sorrows of Satan (D.W. Griffith, 1926), starring Adolphe Menjou, Carol Dempster, Ricardo Cortez and Lya de Putti The screenplay was based on the Victorian gothic novel by Marie Corelli (1895)
Watch the film on YouTube ~ link to this scene : here
Nevertheless, our favorite scene takes place a few minutes before during the night in Geoffrey’s ominous mansion. Geoffrey’s wife, an exotic Russian princess in exile (Lya de Putti) confess Prince Lucio that she married Geoffrey only to be near him (Satan). Geoffrey awakens and creeps down the stairs to find his wife throwing herself at Lucio’s feet. It’s a suspenseful sequence with shadowy shots of the mansion that looks menacing. Link to scene
Read the novel on Project Gutenberg : The Sorrows of Satan or, The Strange Experience of One Geoffrey Tempest, Millionaire, A Romance : eBook
Cover design for Bela Lugosi’s Dead, the first single by the English post-punk band Bauhaus, released on 6 August 1979 It is often considered the first gothic rock record
Listen to «Bela Lugosi’s Dead» on Bauhaus Official YouTube channel
Dr. Bohumil Kröhn (1905-1992) ~ Dancer doing a one handed cartwheel, 1937
This image appeared in Lilliput Pocket Omnibus (aka Lilliput: The Pocket Magazine for Everyone) (1937-1938) which was a pocket-sized monthly magazine produced by Stefan Lorant, Hungarian photojournalist, author, and filmmaker who had served time in a Nazi prison. The magazine was known for Lorant’s juxtapositions of images for political or aesthetic effects. | source Flickr
Our Lily / Arum Lily ~ Dancer / Calla Lily. Photographs by Dr. Kröhn (Prague) and Felix Man | source FlickrDr. Bohumil Kröhn (1905-1992) ~ Dancer doing a one handed cartwheel, 1937 | src catawiki