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Flooding in Kings Drive, Torquay, 4th August 1938. Bus caught in the flood

Flooding in Kings Drive, Torquay, 4th August 1938. Bus caught in the flood


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Flooding in Kings Drive, Torquay, 4th August 1938. Bus caught in the flood

Charles Crook
Torquay Herald Express
Mirrorpix
Torquay
Devon
United Kingdom

Media ID 21765333

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1938 Bygones Devon Flooding Nostalgia Not Personality Rain South West Thirties


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