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"In the Marshes - Morning" - painted by G. A. Williams - from the Exhibition of the National Institu Creator"In the Marshes - Morning" - painted by G. A. Williams - from the Exhibition of the National Institution, 1856. Mr
"The Fens, " Lorenzo Easton Woodhouse house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1914. House Architecture: Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, by 1903. Landscape: Mary Kennedy (Mrs)
"The Fens, " Lorenzo Easton Woodhouse house, Huntting Lane, East Hampton, New York, 1914. House Architecture: Joseph Greenleaf Thorp, by 1903. Landscape: Maurice Collins, gardener
Sports on the Ice - Skating Race on Whittlesea Mere, 1850. Creator: SmythSports on the Ice - Skating Race on Whittlesea Mere, 1850. We recommend frozen-out lovers of hunting, coursing, and horseracing, during this frost, to take a trip to Peterborough
The Inundation in the Fens: the syphon dam of the middle-level drain, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Inundation in the Fens: the syphon dam of the middle-level drain, 1862. The employment of the syphon is quite a novel feature in the history of drainage. Should the experiment now devised by Mr
The Inundation in the Fens: the blown sluice at the Marshland Drain, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Inundation in the Fens: the blown sluice at the Marshland Drain, 1862. View of...the remains of the Smee or Fen Drain sluice
The Flood in the Fens: making the cofferdam, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Flood in the Fens: making the cofferdam, 1862. The hopes, mingled largely with fears, of the Marshland farmers are centred upon the gigantic cofferdam which Mr
The Flood in the Fens: view from Islington Bridge, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Flood in the Fens: view from Islington Bridge, 1862. From the summit of the Middle-Level railway-bridge almost the entire extent of the flooded country was presented to the view
The Flood in the Fens: the submerged railway between Lynn and Wisbeach, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Flood in the Fens: the submerged railway between Lynn and Wisbeach, 1862. From the summit of the Middle-Level railway-bridge almost the entire extent of the flooded country was presented to
The Flood in the Fens: the breach in the bank, three miles and a half above the sluice, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Flood in the Fens: the breach in the bank, three miles and a half above the sluice, 1862. The high tides of the past week made no impression on the eastern bank of the Middle-Level Drain
The Inundation in the Fens: scene from the drain bank, above the Coffer Dam, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Inundation in the Fens: scene from the drain bank, above the Coffer Dam, 1862. From the summit of the Middle-Level railway-bridge almost the entire extent of the flooded country was presented to
Fall of the middle level sluice on the west bank of the Ouse, about four miles from Lynn... 1862. Creator: UnknownFall of the middle level sluice on the west bank of the Ouse, about four miles from Lynn, Norfolk, 1862....tidal water found its way under the front apron of this sluice
The Great Flood in the Fens: attempt to form a dam in the middle-level drain, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Great Flood in the Fens: attempt to form a dam in the middle-level drain, 1862. The destruction of the sluice connected with the Middle-Level outfall...has been attended with the most serious
The Fens Drained, 1662, (1903). Artist: William DugdaleThe Fens Drained, 1662, (1903). From Social England, Volume IV, edited by H.D. Traill, D.C.L. and J. S. Mann, M.A. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]
Draining Mill, Lincolnshire, 1810, (1947). Creator: John Sell CotmanDraining Mill, Lincolnshire, 1810, (1947). Wooden pumping windmill beside a dyke in the Fens. Picture in the British Museum, London. From " British Windmills and Watermills, by C. P. Skilton