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Flooded streets in Sidcup, Kent. Double dekker bus plows through the water. 1937
Delivering the goods. Despite the flood. Wading almost knee deep in the flood waters, a baker delivers his bread at Iford, near Bournemouth
Knee deep in flood water a housewife hangs out her washing at Maidenhead. 1 January 1936
A flood in Beltring, Kent. 1936
Marooned in flooded Kent. A dog takes refuge from the Kent floods, near Yalding, on a raft. 18 November 1935
Starting a bow wave that nearly swamped the platforms, a Birmingham train leaving Nottingham L.M.S. Station, flooded for the first time since it was built when the River Trent overflowed
With his legs twisted round a pipe, Jock Kerr of Tottenham worked over the whirling water at the weir at Lea Bridge Road waterworks to secure a drum of highly dangerous explosive
The River biss, swollen by melted snow, has overflowed its banks at Trowbridge, Wilts. This was the scene at Mortimer Street today
Floods, caused by the recent bad weather, endangered the water supplies thousands of the East and North London people when they found that their taps were either dry or delivering muddy water, today
The River Thames, swollen by recent boring and heavy rain, has flooded a wide area of Riverside Counties. Many towns in Surrey, Berkshire, and Middlesex are seriously flooded. 17 March 1947
King of Yugoslavia visits his flooded subjects. The King of Yugoslavia visiting the flooded district near the township of Obrenovats. He is seen being rowed by peasants in a rough peasant craft
A farmer and his sheep next to a flooded area in Beltring, Kent. 1936
Flooded streets in Sidcup, Kent. 1937
Police rescue poultry from poultry farms in the flooded area of the Thames in Kent - 2nd February 1953
The Thames floods - Poultry farmers in the Thames area of Kent had to rescue their stock by rowboat their birds had taken roost in the trees. 2nd February 1953
Families play in the flood water in Eynsford, Kent. Some of the children paddle others just enjoy looking on
Only tractors could get through the floods at Eynsford, Kent, when the river Darent overflowed its banks - 12th March 1947. ?TopFoto
Greenhouses were flooded out in the great floods along the path of the Thames in Kent 2nd February 1953
Thames Floods. Police of the Metropolitan River Squad brought a portable boat and rescued live stock near Belvedere, Kent. 2nd February 1953
Mr John Martindale who was driving this car at Sutton at Hone, near Dartford, Kent, this evening was marooned by Flood Water