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A boat could have been rowed up to the stone steps at Brighton when this tide was at its height. Waves broke right over the upper wall. In the lower picture the. damage speaks for itself. The foundations of the sea-wall, as well as pier foundations, were considerably bared.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18190, 24 June 1927, Page 1

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A boat could have been rowed up to the stone steps at Brighton when this tide was at its height. Waves broke right over the upper wall. In the lower picture the. damage speaks for itself. The foundations of the sea-wall, as well as pier foundations, were considerably bared. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18190, 24 June 1927, Page 1

A boat could have been rowed up to the stone steps at Brighton when this tide was at its height. Waves broke right over the upper wall. In the lower picture the. damage speaks for itself. The foundations of the sea-wall, as well as pier foundations, were considerably bared. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18190, 24 June 1927, Page 1

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