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'The Floods in the Country', 1877. Artist: Charles Samuel Keene
'The Floods in the Country', 1877. Floods had caused major problems in the country with nearly six inches of rain falling in December 1876 alone, only to be followed by severe storms in January 1877. The gentleman, who had ordered a 'dwy' sherry, was told it was impossible to keep anything dry in two feet of water. From Punch, or the London Charivari, February 3, 1877.
Unique Identifier
AR928361
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Purpose
Public
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3435px × 5476px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Alcohol
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BOTTLES
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Charles Samuel
Charles Samuel Keene
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Heritage Image Partnership
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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