Elm-Tree blown down in Hyde-Park, May 7th, 1856. Creator: Edmund Evans
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Elm-Tree blown down in Hyde-Park, May 7th, 1856. Creator: Edmund Evans
Elm-Tree blown down in Hyde-Park, [London], May 7th, 1856. During the high wind of Wednesday afternoon...a venerable elm-tree fell a victim to its fury: it was one of the old denizens on the north side of the Serpentine, between the boat-house and the Government magazine, containing stores of ammunition and gunpowder. The circumference of the trunk of the fallen tree is about 18 feet'.
From "Illustrated London News", 1856
Media ID 36321420
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City Of Westminster London England Damage Damaged Destruction Edmund Evans Edmund William Evans Elm Tree Evans Edmund Evans Edmund William Hyde Park Moore Storm Stormy Stormy Weather Westminster London England Wind Winds Windy
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