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WATER FROM THE SWOLLEN SELWYN RIVER swirling round the northern approach to the Ellesmere railway bridge after heavy rain on Saturday. The normal course of the river is beyond the willows in the backgound. The river was over the main road near this point to a depth of about 18 inches.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28868, 13 April 1959, Page 12

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WATER FROM THE SWOLLEN SELWYN RIVER swirling round the northern approach to the Ellesmere railway bridge after heavy rain on Saturday. The normal course of the river is beyond the willows in the backgound. The river was over the main road near this point to a depth of about 18 inches. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28868, 13 April 1959, Page 12

WATER FROM THE SWOLLEN SELWYN RIVER swirling round the northern approach to the Ellesmere railway bridge after heavy rain on Saturday. The normal course of the river is beyond the willows in the backgound. The river was over the main road near this point to a depth of about 18 inches. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28868, 13 April 1959, Page 12

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