Weathering the storm in Woods Hole
August 31, 1954
Photographer: David Miller/Giles Meade
Hurricane Carol battered the East Coast, causing
more than $4 billion in damages.
At the height of the storm, the Albatross III was
straining at her stern line and in danger of running aground in the
flooded parking lot, the area in the foreground.
Shortly after taking the picture, the photographers
(who were fisheries biologists) helped chief engineer Franklin Macaulay
get aboard the ship.
Macaulay fired up the engines and brought the Albatross III to the
center of the harbor to wait out the storm.
The Woods Hole fisheries laboratories and aquarium had survived major
hurricanes in 1938 and 1944, but Carol damaged them beyond repair. The
1880s-era buildings were demolished in 1958 to make way for the brick
buildings that house the Woods Hole fisheries laboratory and aquarium
today. |