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Sheffield Flood, Damage at William and Samuel Butcher, Steel Tilters and Rollers, Philadelphia Steel Works, Bacon Island, , 1864
Taken from Sheffield Inundation, 1864, Ref. 942.74 SQ
Sheffield City Archives and Local Studies Library has an unrivalled collection of images of Sheffield, England
Media ID 14034558
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1864 Chimneys Flood Floods Industrial Industry Mills Neepsend Power River Rivers Ruins Samuel Steel Water William Works Bacon Butcher Philadelphia
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This print from the Sheffield City Archives captures the devastating aftermath of the Sheffield Flood in 1864. The image showcases the extensive damage caused at William and Samuel Butcher's Steel Tilters and Rollers, located in Philadelphia Steel Works on Bacon Island. The scene is one of utter destruction, with remnants of what was once a thriving industrial site now reduced to ruins. The powerful force of the floodwaters can be seen as they engulfed the mills, leaving behind only chimneys standing tall amidst a sea of debris. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the immense power that water holds and its ability to bring an entire industry to its knees. It also highlights how vulnerable even well-established businesses like William and Samuel Butcher's were in the face of such natural disasters. As we gaze upon this historical snapshot, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the devastation wrought by nature's fury. It prompts us to reflect on our own resilience as humans and our capacity for rebuilding after tragedy strikes. Sheffield Inundation, 1864 is not just a record but a testament to human perseverance in times of adversity. This print encapsulates both the fragility and strength inherent within our industrial heritage - a visual tribute to those who endured this catastrophic event while offering valuable insights into our city's history.
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