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w00445. Sheffield Flood 1864, w00445



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w00445. Sheffield Flood 1864, w00445

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1864 Architectural Chimneys Features Flood Floods Industrial Lane Neepsend


10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print

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Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from Sheffield City Archives takes us back in time to the devastating Sheffield Flood of 1864. The image, labeled as "w00445" showcases a haunting scene that tells a tale of destruction and resilience. In this particular shot, we are transported to Neepsend Lane, where the aftermath of the flood is vividly captured. The industrial chimneys towering over the landscape serve as a stark reminder of Sheffield's thriving manufacturing industry during that era. However, their once-majestic presence now stands juxtaposed against the wreckage caused by nature's wrath. The architectural features visible in this photograph speak volumes about the city's rich history and craftsmanship. Despite being partially submerged under water, these structures display remarkable resilience against such an overwhelming force of nature. Looking at this print evokes a sense of awe and empathy for those who endured such devastation. It serves as a poignant reminder of how communities can come together in times of crisis to rebuild what was lost. As we delve into Sheffield's past through images like these preserved by the City Archives, it becomes clear that history not only shapes our present but also offers valuable lessons for our future. This photograph encapsulates both tragedy and hope, reminding us never to underestimate human determination when faced with adversity.

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