The Great English EarthquakeR. Hale, 1976 - 219 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 24
... feet , hauling themselves up on the bulwarks or clutching on to the wheelhouse , as the huge boat continued to sway from side to side . Several men who had fallen against deck machinery were moaning and clutching hands to their bloodied ...
... feet , hauling themselves up on the bulwarks or clutching on to the wheelhouse , as the huge boat continued to sway from side to side . Several men who had fallen against deck machinery were moaning and clutching hands to their bloodied ...
الصفحة 37
... feet from and looking at , the row of buildings which run in a direction North East to South West . Along the upper part of the buildings , which are thirty feet high , there is a row of windows belonging to the workshops facing North ...
... feet from and looking at , the row of buildings which run in a direction North East to South West . Along the upper part of the buildings , which are thirty feet high , there is a row of windows belonging to the workshops facing North ...
الصفحة 38
... feet while the building was depressed to the same extent , and tilted over towards me at an angle of five degrees . " I therefore believe that the surface wave in solid earth of the earthquake had the enormous amplitude of six feet ...
... feet while the building was depressed to the same extent , and tilted over towards me at an angle of five degrees . " I therefore believe that the surface wave in solid earth of the earthquake had the enormous amplitude of six feet ...
المحتوى
Preface | 9 |
The Destruction of Wivenhoe | 20 |
A Year of Intense Disturbance | 42 |
حقوق النشر | |
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Abberton alarm April 22nd began boat bricks British buildings caused ceiling Charles Du Cane Chelmsford chimneys church Colchester Congregational Church cottages cracked crash damage debris destruction devastation disaster district disturbance earth East Anglian East Anglian Daily East Essex England English Earthquake escaped Essex Chronicle Essex Field Club Essex Standard Essex Telegraph experienced explosion eyewitness falling feet fell Fingringhoe fissures floor ground Hall happened heard High Street Hugh Green Ipswich Langenhoe Layer Breton Little Wigborough London Lord Alfred Maldon masonry Mersea Island miles morning newspaper occurred oscillation parish Peldon quay Raphael Meldola rattled recorded Rector reports Reverend river Colne rocks roof Rowhedge rumbling noise rumbling sound rushed seemed shaken shock was felt smashed spire story struck suffered terrible thrown tiles tower town tremor Tuesday upheaval village violently walls wave West Mersea Wigborough Wivenhoe wrecked yacht