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Storm damage on the coast at Seaford. Fierce gales have swept the British Isles during the past few days. Here at Seaford there is damage from exceptionally strong tides. November 1954
Storm damage on the promenade at Seaford. Fierce gales have swept the British Isles during the past few days. Here at Seaford the promenade has been broken away by the exceptionally strong tides
The strong arm of the law is on the cross-cut saw helping to clear a road in Clapham, London, blocked by the tree blown down in a storm. The tree was sawn up and dragged away
Beach huts wreaked at Littlehampton, West Sussex. 29th July 1956
Brighton catches the full force of the gale. Visitors on the seafront find themselves trapped by terrific gusts which make them cling to any support they can find. 29th July 1956
Gale damage. A couple cling desperately to their overturned beach hut at Littlehampton to stop it being blown away. Littlehampton, West Sussex. 29th July 1956
Storm damage near the south coast on the main road from London a mile past Pullborough, Sussex. A tree blew across the road and stopped the Sunday traffic to Bognor
Gales at Brighton. A beautiful milky wave at Brighton, the pier can be seen in the background. Waves pounding the beach. 2nd May 1954
Gales which topped 100 miles an hour battered three giant concrete towers to rubble at Britains " pride of Europe" power station
A Whirlwind tore and mauled its way across London, tossing people, roofs, cars and trees out of its path as it howls through the night sky