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The Great Storm of 1987 - The night of the 15th-16th October - Stories from the Surrey
The Great Storm of 1987 - The night of the 15th-16th October - Stories from the Surrey Advertiser & Guildford Times. Clandon Park House - Beech lined avenue destroyed
Grahame Larter (scanned by)
Surrey Advertiser
Mirrorpix
Guildford
England
SA172056
Media ID 21806261
© Mirrorpix
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 50cm x 31.6cm (19.7" x 12.4")
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This print titled "The Great Storm of 1987 - The night of the 15th-16th October - Stories from the Surrey Advertiser & Guildford Times. Clandon Park House - Beech lined avenue destroyed" takes us back to a significant moment in history. Captured by Grahame Larter and scanned by Memory Lane Prints, this image transports us to the heart of nature's fury. The photograph showcases the aftermath of one of Britain's most devastating storms, which struck on that fateful night in October 1987. As we gaze upon it, we are confronted with a scene that evokes both awe and sadness. The once majestic beech lined avenue leading up to Clandon Park House lies shattered and broken, its grandeur reduced to mere debris. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the power unleashed by Mother Nature as she wreaked havoc across Surrey. It serves as a reminder that even our most cherished landmarks are not immune to her wrath. Beyond its visual impact, this print also tells stories – stories recounted through headlines from local newspapers such as the Surrey Advertiser & Guildford Times. These snippets provide glimpses into how communities rallied together amidst adversity, sharing tales of resilience and recovery. As we reflect upon this image from the 1980s, let it serve as a testament to human strength in times of crisis and an enduring reminder that nature's force can shape our lives in unexpected ways.
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