Explosion at Faversham
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Explosion at Faversham
The remains of a gun cotton or gun powder mill at Favershams Marsh Works, Kent, which was destroyed in a violent explosion in 1847. The blast was so strong that it was heard 17 miles away. Trees were uprooted, windows smashed and roofs of all buildings within a quarter of a mile were stripped of their tiles. Many were killed in the explosion; the limbs of workers being found in adjacent fields and meadows
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
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