Flooding in Drybridge Street, en:Monmouth. It never happens now, and the name of the street suggests it shouldn't have happened then, but raised floors and steps up to front doors, particularly in buildings on the left, suggests that the population knew otherwise. Of course,if one lives in Watery Lane, nearby, what does one expect?
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