You are here: Home>New contributions>Disastrous Tide at Wivenhoe Disastrous Tide at WivenhoeChelmsford Chronicle, 27 November 1903Added by Pat Marsden Line Washed Away at Wivenhoe 27.11.1903British Newspaper ArchiveTime period27 November 1903This page was added on 24/05/2021. No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * New contributions250 Years of Cricket in Wivenhoe271 Capped Cricketers in Wivenhoe up to 2010A Gas Company for Wivenhoe 1861A Talk by Gill Strudwick on Thursday 26th May 2022About David McCaskey, a former lecturer at the Colchester InstituteAbout Jane Cole who died in 2020About the house called Chamberlains in the High StreetAbstract of Deeds to 47 Park Road (1872-1936)After the Sea-Change ProjectAlmshouse Residents 1871 - 1911An Incendiary Fire at Wivenhoe 1848An interview with Mrs E G EverittAnalysis of 1838 Tithe Award Map Transcript for the Parish of WivenhoeArchaeological Report on Cook's ShipyardConveyance dated 27 July 1859 of a Mansion House and Lands in the Parishes of Wivenhoe and ElmsteadConveyance of 22 December 1865 referring to Freehold Cottages Land hereditaments and premises situate in Wivenhoe and ElmsteadCook's Shipyard mid 2000sDavid McCaskey discusses Market SegmentationDavid McCaskey's researches the economic profile of lower Wivenhoe in 2013Deeds Referring to Land Owned by John Thomas including Old Hall, Cold Hall and the Underset to the Cross Keys Tavern 1728-1813Disastrous Tide at WivenhoeGeorge Reid's Will 1819-1822Gifts to St Mary's Church in 1860Graves and their Transcriptions in Wivenhoe's New CemeteryHavens Family Deeds 1858-1895John Espinasse's Will 14 July 1726John Stewart – A Wivenhoe LifeLooking for ElsieMalting Sale 1834Painting by Gail Cross 1972Sale of Stock at the Lodge FarmSale of Wivenhoe Property 1894Samuel Martine's Will dated 30 November 1689Sir Peregrine Worsthorne (22 Dec 1923 – 4 Oct 2020) - Recollections of Wivenhoe in the late 1960sSteam Yacht Rosabelle enters WW1 service in 1915 under the command of Ernest BradyThe Growth of Hotels in Colchester from 2011The Havens Family of East Donyland and Wivenhoe (1692-1924)The life of Gibson Scofield who died in 1972 aged 77The Murrells of Wivenhoe – a family of Master MarinersThe STS Lord Nelson, built in Wivenhoe now based in BristolThe Victorian Transformation of St Mary’s Church, Wivenhoe, in 1860The Wivenhoe Urban District Council was formed in 1898Tracing History Through Title DeedsUnder ConstructionWill of John Gurdon Rebow 1799-1870Will of Mary Rebow Martin 1751-1804Wivenhoe Branch RBL mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day at the War MemorialWivenhoe Over Sixties Club closes after 70 yearsWivenhoe Project 2000 and the Wivenhoe Trade CampaignWivenhoe Regatta, July 1973Wivenhoe's Neighbourhood Plan - intended to protect Wivenhoe until 2033Wivenhoe's Population Growth since the Domesday BookWm Browne's Ropeworks Ledger See also'Disastrous Tide at Wivenhoe' also appears inRailway Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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