Copyright: Topham Picture Source
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The first photograph, taken in 1936 shows
the gypsy encampment on Belvedere Marshes.
The disaster of the night of 31st January
1953 left behind a flooded gipsy encampment
(below).
It was caused by a combination of wind and
tide and much of the East Coast was flooded.
The whole marsh area went under water, which
extended far enough to cut the railway line
at Belvedere Station and flood Picardy Street.
These floods hastened the end of the extensive
gipsy encampment which had been a feature
of the marshes for over a century.
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