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RIVER THAMES. ENGLAND.—FIoods of unusual intensity caused distress in many places on the hanks of England’s famous waterway. The inhabitants of these districts, used to minor floods, keep canoes for such emergencies. The gentleman above is on his way to work.

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Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 7

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RIVER THAMES. ENGLAND.—Floods of unusual intensity caused distress in many places on the hanks of England’s famous waterway. The inhabitants of these districts, used to minor floods, keep canoes for such emergencies. The gentleman above is on his way to work. Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 7

RIVER THAMES. ENGLAND.—Floods of unusual intensity caused distress in many places on the hanks of England’s famous waterway. The inhabitants of these districts, used to minor floods, keep canoes for such emergencies. The gentleman above is on his way to work. Evening Star, Issue 22252, 1 February 1936, Page 7