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The Flood in Guild Street, Burton-on-Tent

View looking towards Station Street, with flood water on the right.

The Hay Sidings during the flood of 1912

A Worthington Steam Loco moving a train of wagons carrying grain and casks through the flood waters. On the sidings in the background is the Bass Old Brewery and the Burton Brewery Co. with Midlands Railway ...

The Trent in Flood, Burton-on-Trent

The river in full flood and up against the Hay Sidings. The sidings are full of wagons and one of the Bass steam locomotives can just be seen in front of the Old Brewery and Worthington's Maltings.

Union Street , Burton-on-Trent

View of Union Street during the flood of October 1875, showing the street from its junction with Station Street, with Emery's shop on corner.

Union Street during the flood, Burton upon Trent

A lantern slide view of Union Street during the flood of October 1875 (the date of 1879 on the slide is a mistake), showing the street from its junction with Station Street, with Emery's shop on corner. ...

Weston in Flood,

A long period of rainy weather resulted in the River Trent rising to its highest level ever recorded. Many towns and villages suffered flood damage.

Whirlwind at Clough Hall

A freak whirlwind occured on 5th August 1911 at Clough Hall and local residents are here viewing the damage.