Episode 44.2 - SS Noronic, Part 2

Published: Jan. 5, 2022, 5 p.m.

To kick off Season Two of the podcast, we're undertaking our first ever two-part episode to discuss the SS Noronic. Part 1 will be released on Monday, 1/3 followed by Part 2 on Wednesday 1/5.

*Originally released 1/5/22; edited and re-uploaded 3/9/22

Sources:

Bunch, Adam. "Toronto's most deadly disaster: the nightmare on the SS Noronic." Spacing, Jan 26, 2016.

"The Burning of the Noronic..." The Hamilton Spectator, 16 Aug 2003.

Dobson, Cathy. "The Hamonic Burns at Sarnia." The Sarnia Observer, 2003.

Elliott, Robert B. "The Value of Roentgenology in the Identification of Mutilated and Burnt Bodies." The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, Vol. 43, No. 5, 1953.

Fosmoe, Margaret. "SS Noronic Disaster: 63 Years Later." South Bend Tribune, 17 Sept 2012.

Hauch, Valerie. "Once Upon A City: The day the SS Noronic turned Toronto's waterfront into a deadly inferno." The Toronto Star, 19 Sept 2015.

Lachman, Ernest. " X-Ray Studies in Establishing Identity and Manner of Death." The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, Vol. 50, No. 2, 1959

"The Northern Navigation Company Limited." The Scanner, Vol 6, No. 7, Apr 1974

Rochon, John. "The sad death of the Hamonic." The Sarnia Journal, 21 Nov 2014.

"Sept. 17, 1949: Scores killed by fire aboard S.S. Noronic." The Toronto Star, 10 Sept 2016.

"S.S Noronic Fire Worst Inland Marine Disaster in Century." Fire Engineering, 1 Oct 1949. 

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