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  • Feb, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Book cover. '1 Dead in Attic.' The original self published version by Chris Rose, Pulitzer Prize nominated columnist for the Times Picayune newspaper. Images appear throughout the book. 60,000 copies sold.
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  • Feb 8th, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Front page of The Independent, Lafayette. Times Picayune Pulitzer Prize nominated columnist and author Chris Rose. This photo was taken for the review of Chris' book 'One Dead in Attic,' where my image appears on the cover and throughout the book. Chris sold 60,000 copies of the original version of the book before being bought out by a big publishing house.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley.
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  • 10 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina aftermath. <br />
One dead in attic. The front porch of a house on St Roch in Gentilly where sadly a victim of the storm perished.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina aftermath. <br />
One dead in attic. The front porch of a house on St Roch in Gentilly where sadly a victim of the storm perished.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans049.JPG
  • 10 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina aftermath. <br />
One dead in attic. The front porch of a house on St Roch in Gentilly where sadly a victim of the storm perished.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans048.JPG
  • 10 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina aftermath. <br />
One dead in attic. The front porch of a house on St Roch in Gentilly where sadly a victim of the storm perished.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans046.JPG
  • 10 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina aftermath. <br />
One dead in attic. The front porch of a house on St Roch in Gentilly where sadly a victim of the storm perished.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans044.JPG
  • october 25th, 2005. Post Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans, Louisiana. The 8th ward lies in ruins following Katrina's devastating floods. Graffiti dated 9/11 marks '1 dead in attic' now crossed out following the later collection of the body.
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  • 10th December, 2005. Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. Gentilly. A discarded survivor's hammer used to smash through an attic to freedom during the storm.
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  • 27 August 2014. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Hurricane Katrina 9 years later. An escape ladder to the attic remains in one of the many derelict, falling down buildings dotting the landscape as the area continues to struggle with recovery from Hurricane Katrina.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 27 August 2014. Lower 9th Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Hurricane Katrina 9 years later. An escape ladder to the attic remains in one of the many derelict, falling down buildings dotting the landscape as the area continues to struggle with recovery from Hurricane Katrina.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 25 Oct,  2005.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
The 8th ward lies in ruins following Katrina's devastating floods. Graffiti dated 9/11 marks '1 dead in attic' now crossed out following the later collection of the body.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 December, 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina aftermath. <br />
 Gentilly. A smashed photo frame and a discarded survivor's hammer used to smash through an attic to freedom during the storm.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans026.JPG
  • 10 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Hurricane Katrina.<br />
 The attic of a house in Gentilly where storm survivors smashed their way to freedom and rescue. <br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans010.JPG
  • 10 December, 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina aftermath. <br />
 Gentilly. A smashed photo frame and a discarded survivor's hammer used to smash through an attic to freedom during the storm.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans027.JPG
  • 10 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Hurricane Katrina.<br />
 The attic of a house in Gentilly where storm survivors smashed their way to freedom and rescue. <br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans009.JPG
  • 25 Oct, 2005. New Orleans, Louisiana.  Hurricane Katrina aftermath.<br />
The 8th ward lies in ruins following Katrina's devastating floods. A wheelchair lies in the dried mud outside a home where '1 dead in attic' is crossed out in graffiti on the front of the house.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 10 December, 05. New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Hurricane Katrina.<br />
 The attic of a house in Gentilly where storm survivors smashed their way to freedom and rescue. <br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    10Dec05-New Orleans013.JPG
  • 2nd Feb, 2006. New Orleans author and Times Picayune columnist Chris Rose before the launch of his new book, 'One dead in Attic.'
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  • 9th December, 2005. Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, Louisiana. 3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva and family at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled aroud their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.
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  • 29th August, 2005. Hurricane Katrina hits New Orleans, Louisiana. Rescuers collect Arthur White who smashed his way out of his attic when he became  trapped in his house in the lower 9th ward as it disappeared under water.
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  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina005.JPG
  • 02 Feb, 2006.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
New Orleans author and Times Picayune columnist Chris Rose before the launch of his new book, 'One dead in Attic.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
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  • 02 Feb, 2006.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
New Orleans author and Times Picayune columnist Chris Rose before the launch of his new book, 'One dead in Attic.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02feb06-chris rose004.JPG
  • 02 Feb, 2006.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
New Orleans author and Times Picayune columnist Chris Rose before the launch of his new book, 'One dead in Attic.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02feb06-chris rose002.JPG
  • 02 Feb, 2006.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
New Orleans author and Times Picayune columnist Chris Rose before the launch of his new book, 'One dead in Attic.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02feb06-chris rose001.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina020.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina018.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina014.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina011.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina001.JPG
  • 02 Feb, 2006.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
New Orleans author and Times Picayune columnist Chris Rose before the launch of his new book, 'One dead in Attic.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02feb06-chris rose005.JPG
  • 02 Feb, 2006.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Post Katrina.<br />
New Orleans author and Times Picayune columnist Chris Rose before the launch of his new book, 'One dead in Attic.' <br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    02feb06-chris rose003.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina015.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina012.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina008.JPG
  • 09December 05.  New Orleans, Louisiana. Hurricane Katrina Aftermath. <br />
3 1/2 months after the storm, New Orleans continues to bury the victims. 77 year old widow Geneva is embraced by her grandson at the funeral of her husband Vincent Giuffre at Greenwood cemetery. 87 year old Guiffre died in the arms of his 77 yr old wife Geneva in New Orleans East as the flood waters swirled around their kitchen. Geneva placed her cat Patsy in her attic, fully expecting her beloved pet to die. She swam out of her back door, leaving her husband's body floating in the kitchen. She held onto the drain surrounding her house roof and made her way to the front of the building where she clung on to the drainpipe for 3 days. Geneva was rescued by helicopter, taken to Houston. Her frantic family did not learn that she was safe for 4 days. The only thing she was able to save from her house was her wedding ring. Geneva and Vincent had been married 56 years. Miraculously a neighbour saved her cat, discovering it alive 3 weeks after the storm hit. Geneva and her cat now live with her son Gary in Atlanta.<br />
Photo; ©Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    09Dec05-Post Katrina019.JPG