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A person in a small boat poles across flooded land towards a long terrace of houses, with a building standing to the left.

Victoria Terrace, Hemingford Road, St Ives, March 1901 (HuntsRO)

Victoria Terrace, Hemingford Road, St Ives

History of Victoria Terrace

The flood took place early in 1900. The first house on the right was then the Queen’s Head. Mr McGuire, proprietor, is punting the boat.

Floodwater covers land in front of trees and houses, with a partially submerged car and several parked vehicles nearby.

Flodding, St Ives (undated)

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