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THE LOUTH FLOOD. Disaster of 1920 Recalled. MEMORIAL TO THE DEAD UNVEILED. Th« most tragic experience the ..

... THE LOUTH FLOOD. Disaster of 1920 Recalled. MEMORIAL TO THE DEAD UNVEILED. Th« most tragic experience the recent told. It quite certain that the real achistorv of vividly nvollori tb« fount of tho phenoinena from the point of brief 'but imorordvo which ...

SATURDAY. JUNE 21th. 1920

... Mr. A. Venter-, and the Rev. J. H. Poole. The Rev. J. H. Poole is the president of the Club. LOUTH DISASTER.—A wim of has been forwarded to the Mayor of Louth’s Relief Fund hy Messrs. Wilier and Riley’s, Ltd. BOSTON EDUCATION COMMITTEE hold their monthly ...

STORM HAVOC Fean of Am titer Lontb Flood. HOUSE WRECKED AT FUUTOW. Two Unrodentorms broko oror Louth daring ..

... STORM HAVOC Fean of Am titer Lontb Flood. HOUSE WRECKED AT FUUTOW. Two Unrodentorms broko oror Louth daring last week-end, one of tlireetoxifd devaeUkle the lower part* of the town it did in 1920. Indeed innnj people in the vicinity Maiden. How made hurried ...

WHEN A CLOUD BURST OVER LOUTH

... The afternoon May 29th, 1920, left black and sorrowful mark on the pages of Louth history. For hundreds of years this peaceful and prosperous little agricultural town, hardly more than a good-sized village, had pursued the even tenor of ite ways, conducting ...

ANCIENT LOUTH AS SEEN FROM THE AIR. [Aerofilms, Ltd., Hendon. Copyright photo.] The “Standard.” which was the ..

... ANCIENT LOUTH AS SEEN FROM THE AIR. [Aerofilms, Ltd., Hendon. Copyright photo.] The “Standard.” which was the first newspaper to take and publish photograph of the ancient borough of Louth from the air, is again able to offer its readers aerial view of ...

e a • Where Dictionaries Fail

... fats. In any case, whether you Into shop and ask for margarine or marjarine, it will have no effect the taste 1 LOUTH’S WORST FLOOD SINCE 1920 DISASTER - f Carpets ware ruined and many twenty-five of the birds had *llll to be Many Homes Damaged by Water: ...

THE DEFENCE

... Mount Pleasant Avenue, Louth, celebrated their golden wedding on Sunday. A cak-‘ was given by Mr. and Mrs. Searby, Withern, friends of the family. Mrs. Williams, who is 68, was formerly Miss Annie Millard. She was born at Louth —in one of the houses in ...

GROUP PHOTO OF MR. 4 BlR|v AND THEIR SON

... were flooded. Spouts llio house* were incapable carrying away tho water, which fell in cascades rom the roofs, and flooded yards and gardens, percolating through open doors and windows. The street were inadequate, and thoroughfares we~e flooded. In the ...

Boston Brieflets

... ioined the force Cleethorpes in 1920. became sergeant in 1930. and inspector in 1937. His stations have included Spilsby and Spalding. « • In the recent Cambridge Tripos examinations C. W. Day, of King Edward’s. Louth, and Caius College. Cambridge, passed ...

IN MEMORIAM

... Belleau. FRITH.—In loving memory of a dear husband and fatner, William Checkley Frith, who per.shed in the Great Flood at Louth, May 29th, 1920. He waved goodbye aud tell asleep. GREEN.—In loving memory of Doris May Green (Dollv), who was promoted to ...

A VIEW of Raithby Church through the trees

... rigk n the right reach a acular views before Jescending to Westgate Retrace your steps into Louth As you cross Westgate Fields ponder on the events of May 29 1920 torrential rain had deposited four and a half inches of water onto the Wolds in three hours ...