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Rescue comes by boat to the occupants of a marooned car in a flooded road at Maidenhead
Rescue comes by boat to the occupants of a marooned car in a flooded road at Maidenhead, where the Thames has burst its banks and is reported to still be rising. 2 December 1946
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1940s
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Nineteen Forties
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