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Sheffield Flood, Remains of stable wall at Trickett's Farm belonging to James Trickett, at the junction of Rivers Rivelin and Loxley, household of eleven people washed away and drowned

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Sheffield Flood, Remains of stable wall at Trickett's Farm belonging to James Trickett, at the junction of Rivers Rivelin and Loxley, household of eleven people washed away and drowned
Sheffield_Loxley
1864/03
1851-1899
Laurence Frederick Peacock

Information from Malcom Nunn, Bradfield Archives: This is an image used in slide lectures/ magic lantern shows by photographer Mr. Peacock. His notes to accompany the lectures also included some of his experiences while taking the photograph: All that remained of the stable was a picturesque portion of wall which stood out in ragged dilapidation. From inside of the building a flight of stone stairs. The horses were all drowned. For more information see: The Great Sheffield 1864 Harrison Ref: 942.74 S The Collapse of the Dale Dyke Dam 1864, Geoffrey Amey Ref. 942.74 SST.

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