Contact your company to license this image.All Royalty-Free licenses include global use rights, comprehensive protection, simple pricing with volume discounts availableNewspapers and magazines (except for covers), editorial broadcasts, documentaries, non-commercial websites, blogs and social media posts illustrating matters of public interestBook or magazine covers, commercial, promotional, advertorial, endorsement, advertising, or merchandising purposes in any media (e.g. railroad gets packed with Loop workers trying to get a train home on Jan. 26, 1967. OLD PHOTOS, POSTCARDS, MATCHBOOKS, MENUS, AND MISCELLANEA - NOTE: NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF IMAGES IS WELCOME - PLEASE CREDIT THE … I was 3 years old at the time, my brother was 2, and my mother was four and a half months pregnant. At least some enjoyed the snow of the 1967 blizzard. {{t('buy_card.limited_use_name_'+product.Usage.toLowerCase())}}{{t('buy_card.limited_use_description_'+product.Usage.toLowerCase())}}{{getDefaultSize().teeShirtSize || getDefaultSize().label}}{{getDefaultSize().pixels}} ({{getDefaultSize().localeUnits}})Content marked “Editorial use only” may not be used for any commercial or promotional purposes.You are welcome to use content from the Getty Images site on a complimentary basis for test or sample (composite or comp) use only, for up to 30 days following download. Dozens died. Over the course of 35 hours, 23 inches of snow fell on Chicago, clogging streets, shuttering businesses and paralyzing the city for days. Roofs collapsed. SHAW was there,as a boy. Over the course of 35 hours, 23 inches of snow fell on Chicago, clogging streets, shuttering businesses and paralyzing the city for days. Nov 17, 2015 - Explore Patricia Harper Boucher's board "CHICAGO 1967 TORNADO AND BLIZZARD", followed by 145 people on Pinterest. — An abandoned Rolls Royce catches fire and burns after getting stalled in drifting snow on the Edens Expressway, a little south of County Line Road on Jan. 26, 1967. Without a license, no further use can be made, such as:Because collections are continually updated, Getty Images cannot guarantee that any particular item will be available until time of licensing. — A Midlothian family brings groceries home using a sled on Jan. 29, 1967, after the area's worst snowstorm.Cars remain stranded and abandoned on South Lake Shore Drive near 12th Street in Chicago on Jan. 29, 1967, after the city's worst snowstorm.