The Great English EarthquakeR. Hale, 1976 - 219 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 40
... going to be very much needed ... In the village , the main task of ministering to the injured had been started quickly and efficiently by the local GP , Dr A.C. Squire Ling . His wife , a nurse and two voluntary workers were already ...
... going to be very much needed ... In the village , the main task of ministering to the injured had been started quickly and efficiently by the local GP , Dr A.C. Squire Ling . His wife , a nurse and two voluntary workers were already ...
الصفحة 49
... going to have it for lunch . There were not many people about then , the men were already at work and the women were in their houses . " I suppose I reached my father's place just a bit after nine . I told him what my mother wanted and ...
... going to have it for lunch . There were not many people about then , the men were already at work and the women were in their houses . " I suppose I reached my father's place just a bit after nine . I told him what my mother wanted and ...
الصفحة 127
... going to pieces ' . I can only describe the sensation as being in a boat and going up and down , backwards and forwards . When I went out to my church , which is close by , I found that two of the pinnacles had fallen off the church ...
... going to pieces ' . I can only describe the sensation as being in a boat and going up and down , backwards and forwards . When I went out to my church , which is close by , I found that two of the pinnacles had fallen off the church ...
المحتوى
Preface | 9 |
The Destruction of Wivenhoe | 20 |
A Year of Intense Disturbance | 42 |
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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