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Storm floods at Tate & Lyle, 1948.

Storm floods at Tate & Lyle, 1948.
Storm floods at Tate & Lyle, 1948.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: H5051
Description: The 1940s were a difficult time for Tate & Lyle. The company's London refineries were situated in one of the most heavily bombed areas of the capital during the Second World War and had been hit several times. In 1948, storms and high tides led to flood damage.
Creator: Unknown
Date: 1948
Credit line: Newham Archives and Local Studies Library Collection
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