CO129-099 - Sir Robinson - 1864 [6-8] — Page 153

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was on dulaud Lot so for owned by Messrs Pollard and Overbeck-Storre

Culvert under the Robinson Road discharges itself on to the ground below a depth of 30 or 40 feet and then find its way into

the Peel Street drain, the mouth of this drain was doubtless immediately blocked up for the water flooded Free Street tearing up the 4 ft drain at the corner of Dr Nane's house in Caine Road, and down a considerable length of retaining wall just above, on the forenoon of the 6th the water not being able to escape in Peel Street rushed over the East Branch behind NR 9 Police Station throwing down the stables belonging to Mr Murrow on the Caine Road. rushing across the road and flooding it stance deep it threw down the wall behind Captain Keaton's Bungalow flooding the lower floor as also those adjoining.

of the five other houses

From Caine Road the water found it's way down into Queen's Road tearing up on its passage all the roads between Old Bailey Street on the East and Aberdeen Street on the West, in these Streets the drains are broken through in numerous places the side channels quite

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C 151 151 was on dulaud Lot so for owned by Messrs Pollard and Overbeck-Storre Culvert under the Robinson Road discharges itself on to the ground below a depth of 30 or 40 feet and then find its way into the Peel Street drain, the mouth of this drain was doubtless immediately blocked up for the water flooded Free Street tearing up the 4 ft drain at the corner of Dr Nane's house in Caine Road, and down a considerable length of retaining wall just above, on the forenoon of the 6th the water not being able to escape in Peel Street rushed over the East Branch behind NR 9 Police Station throwing down the stables belonging to Mr Murrow on the Caine Road. rushing across the road and flooding it stance deep it threw down the wall behind Captain Keaton's Bungalow flooding the lower floor as also those adjoining. of the five other houses From Caine Road the water found it's way down into Queen's Road tearing up on its passage all the roads between Old Bailey Street on the East and Aberdeen Street on the West, in these Streets the drains are broken through in numerous places the side channels quite
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C 151 151 was on dulaud Lot so for owned by Messrs Pollard and Overbeck-Stere Culvert under the Robinson Road discharges itself on to the ground below a depth of 30 or 40 fect and then find its way into the Peel Street drain, the mouth of this drain was doubtless immediately "blocked up for the water flooded Free Street tearing up the 4 ft drain at the corner of Dr Nane's house in Came Road, and down a considerable bringing length of retaining wall just above, on the forenoon of the 6th the water not being able to escape in Deel Street rushed over the East Brank behind NR 9 Police Station throwing down the stables belonging Caine Road. rushing to Mr Murrow on the the across the road and flooding it tance deep it threw down the wall behind Captain Keaton's Bungalow flooding the lower floor as also those adjoining. of the tive other houses From Caine Road the water found it's way down into queen's Road tearing up on its passage all the roads between Old Bailey Street on the on the East and Aberdeen Street West, in there Streets the drains are broken shrough places the side channels in numerous quite
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151

151

was on dulaud Lot so for owned by Messrs Pollard and Overbeck-Stere

Culvert under the Robinson

Road discharges itself on to the ground below a

depth of 30 or 40 fect and then find its way

into

the Peel Street drain, the mouth

of this drain was doubtless immediately "blocked up for the water flooded Free Street tearing up the 4 ft drain at the corner of Dr Nane's house in Came Road, and

down a

considerable

bringing length of retaining wall just above, on the forenoon of the 6th the water not being able to escape in Deel Street rushed over

the

East Brank behind NR 9

Police

Station throwing down the stables

belonging Caine Road. rushing

to Mr Murrow

on the

the

across the

road and flooding it tance deep

it threw down the wall behind Captain Keaton's Bungalow flooding the lower floor

as

also those adjoining.

of the

tive other houses

From Caine Road the water found it's

way down into queen's Road tearing up on its passage all the roads between Old Bailey Street on the

on the

East and Aberdeen Street West, in there Streets the drains are broken shrough places the side channels

in numerous

quite

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