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Ruins of buildings at Old Ford, Bow, destroyed by the late gale, 1868. Creator: UnknownRuins of buildings at Old Ford, Bow, [East London], destroyed by the late gale, 1868. 'The destructive effects of the furious gale which blew over London on Saturday, the 1st February
BRIDGEPORT wreck, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceBRIDGEPORT wreck, between c1910 and c1915
Scene of the Late Fatal Explosion of Fireworks at Lambeth, 1858. Creator: UnknownScene of the Late Fatal Explosion of Fireworks at Lambeth, 1858. A large order caused extra work, and filled the factory brimful of dangerous missiles...after the men had left
Scene of the Recent Accident at Cork, 1856. Creator: UnknownScene of the Recent Accident at Cork, 1856. Disaster in Ireland, ...at Penrose's-lane...about forty people...had assembled...at the wake of an infant child...the flooring gave way...[the guests]
The scene on the Victory during the court-martial, 1906. The court-martial of Captain Thomas B. S. Adair and Lieutenant J. H. Dathan on board the Victory, Plymouth
Justice at Fault, 1887. Artist: Joseph SwainJustice at Fault, 1887. Mr Punch tells the policeman holding the train driver captive that he has one of those responsible for the latest railway crash but
Conscience makes Cowards!, 1873. Artist: Joseph SwainConscience makes Cowards!, 1873. Mr Punch confronts a railway director. The director is emphatic that he would not imperil the lives of his wife
Muddleby Junction, 1872. Artist: Joseph SwainMuddleby Junction, 1872. A signalman wonders what train should be running on which line, and what order all the trains will come through
A Hitch, 1874. Artist: Charles Samuel KeeneA Hitch, 1874. The traffic manager receives with annoyance the station masters report. There was growing disquiet at the number of accidents that happened each year on Britains railway network