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The Floods in South Wales (engraving)
1621211 The Floods in South Wales (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Floods in South Wales. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 24 July 1875.
English School (19th Century)); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 23087906
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
Attempt Breach Bursting Canal Cardiff Devastation Flooding Floods High Road Hole Navvies Public House Punt Save South Wales Stable Telegraph Office Risca
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The Floods in South Wales (engraving) captures the devastating aftermath of a catastrophic flood that struck South Wales in the 19th century. This powerful image, created by an English School artist, depicts the widespread destruction caused by the overflowing waters. In this scene, we see a small village in Cardiff engulfed by water. The flood has reached every corner, submerging cottages and public houses alike. People are desperately trying to salvage their belongings as they wade through waist-deep water inside their homes. The high road is completely submerged, making it impossible for anyone to pass through. The engraving also shows the breach at Cwm Carn Reservoir, which was responsible for unleashing this torrential disaster upon the region. A telegraph office stands precariously on its last legs while nearby stables attempt to save horses from drowning. Amidst all this chaos and devastation, brave navvies can be seen riding a punt towards Risca in an effort to rescue stranded families. Their heroic actions symbolize hope amidst despair. This historical print serves as a reminder of nature's destructive power and human resilience in times of crisis. It immortalizes an event that forever changed the landscape of South Wales and left its mark on countless lives.
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