The Great English EarthquakeR. Hale, 1976 - 219 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 107
... story of the earthquake that the first real hints began to emerge that possibly - no probably - a person or two had died at the time . Certainly , from among the many people with whom I corresponded and the others who I was in personal ...
... story of the earthquake that the first real hints began to emerge that possibly - no probably - a person or two had died at the time . Certainly , from among the many people with whom I corresponded and the others who I was in personal ...
الصفحة 110
... story , I next turned my attention to Wivenhoe , where , it was thought , no fewer than three deaths had occurred . In the light of the devastation which fell on this village , I was frankly surprised that the number was not more ...
... story , I next turned my attention to Wivenhoe , where , it was thought , no fewer than three deaths had occurred . In the light of the devastation which fell on this village , I was frankly surprised that the number was not more ...
الصفحة 116
... stories that a body which could not be identified was washed up on the resort's shingle beach on the evening of April 23rd . I was unable to substantiate this story or that there might be any connection with the missing Mr Walters . It ...
... stories that a body which could not be identified was washed up on the resort's shingle beach on the evening of April 23rd . I was unable to substantiate this story or that there might be any connection with the missing Mr Walters . It ...
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