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Photographic Print : Sheffield Flood, Damage at the head of Bacon Island (formed by the River Don dividing into two branches), 1864. House on left, is The Grove, off Low Road, (named as a Boarding School in the book, Photographs of the Sheffield Flood ). Goit, right

Sheffield Flood, Damage at the head of Bacon Island (formed by the River Don dividing into two branches), 1864. House on left, is The Grove, off Low Road, (named as a Boarding School in the book, Photographs of the Sheffield Flood ). Goit, right




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Sheffield Flood, Damage at the head of Bacon Island (formed by the River Don dividing into two branches), 1864. House on left, is The Grove, off Low Road, (named as a Boarding School in the book, Photographs of the Sheffield Flood ). Goit, right

Taken from Sheffield Inundation, 1864, Ref. 942.74 SQ. The water wheel would probably have been at the front of the picture behind the photographer. The goit would have run under the present Osbourn Mushett building (1999) with the river on the right

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Media ID 14034562

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1864 Flood Floods Houses Housing Neepsend Primary River Rivers Ruins School Schools Bacon Boarding Detached Grove


12"x8" Photo Print

Experience the historic power of the past with Media Storehouse's Photographic Print of the Sheffield Flood, 1864. Witness the devastating aftermath of the floodwaters at the head of Bacon Island, where the River Don divides into two branches. This captivating image, taken from Sheffield Inundation, 1864 (Ref. 942.74 SQ), showcases The Grove, a house off Low Road, which was a boarding school at the time. Observe the Goit on the right, as the water wheel, likely hidden behind the photographer, adds to the scene's intrigue. Immerse yourself in history with this stunning, high-quality print.

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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the aftermath of the devastating Sheffield Flood in 1864. The image showcases the extensive damage caused at the head of Bacon Island, formed by the River Don dividing into two branches. On the left side of the picture stands a house known as The Grove, which was referred to as a Boarding School in the book "Photographs of the Sheffield Flood". The Goit, visible on the right side, would have likely run under what is now Osbourn Mushett building (constructed in 1999), with the river flowing alongside it. The photograph offers a glimpse into a scene filled with ruins and destruction. Detached houses can be seen scattered around, bearing witness to nature's wrath during this tragic event. It is worth noting that this caption does not refer to any commercial use but rather focuses on historical significance. The Sheffield Flood remains etched in history as one of England's most catastrophic floods. This image serves as a poignant reminder of its impact and provides valuable insight into how communities coped with such natural disasters over a century ago.

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