R.I.P. to those who sadly died in their own homes. 😢
First image, with thanks to www.history.info; I cannot find the original source for the photograph of Maux & Company Brewery, indeed, not even on Google, my apologies to that source!
R.I.P. to those who sadly died in their own homes. 😢
First image, with thanks to www.history.info; I cannot find the original source for the photograph of Maux & Company Brewery, indeed, not even on Google, my apologies to that source!
R.I.P. to those who sadly died in their own homes. 😢
First image, with thanks to www.history.info; I cannot find the original source for the photograph of Maux & Company Brewery, indeed, not even on Google, my apologies to that source!
I was reminded the other week by a friend (cheers Rod!) of the London Beer Flood, which I have written about before. This was a distressing event that happened close by what is now the Dominion Theatre in London's West End, and occurred on the 17th of October 1814; however, with some reports recording the tragedy as happening the day before, but the evidence to support the 17th as the anniversary looks to be stronger.
Depending on which reports you read, between 7 and 9 people died as a direct result of the flood, most of them drowning in their own basements, and many more were seriously injured, including some of those who came to help rescue survivors...
R.I.P. to those who sadly died... 😢
Images, with thanks to www.history.info, and I cannot find the source again for the photograph of Maux & Company brewery, my apologies to that source!
R.I.P. to those who sadly died in their own homes. 😢
Images, with thanks to www.history.info, and I cannot find the source again for the photograph of Maux & Company brewery, my apologies to that source!