Report On the East Anglian Earthquake of April 22nd, 1884
Report On the East Anglian Earthquake of April 22nd, 1884
Essex Field Club
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My attention was first called to the absence of damage to the houses on each side of the railway cutting south of the station by Mr. E. B. Knobel, F.G.S., of Booking, who visited the earthquake district four days after the disturbance. This observer wrote : — " The whole of the town seems to have suffered from the shock, with the exception of two rows of houses, one on each side of the railway cutting just south of the by supposing that the house or shed at Wivenhoe was sheared through so large... an angle as to bring a line of sight through its windows to the eye of an observer situated at the place sketched is, I must admit, to put a severe strain on the theory as well as on the house.") Digitized by Google Descriptive Report. 87 station. The row of houses on each side of the catting is a lot of new red brick dwellings. On the west side the houses are older. As far as I could see and learn, these houses entirely escaped damage." Mr. Symons reports that " at a small but substantial building belonging to Wivenhoe Hall, and just outside the village, an entire gable had fallen to N.
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