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Meux's Brewery, Tottenham Court Road, London, c1830. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler Stock Photo - Alamy
Historygirl on Twitter: "The Horseshoe Hotel, next to to the Horseshoe Brewery on Tottenham Court Road London. The Brewery was the source of the 1814 London Beer Flood when a vat in
So what REALLY happened on October 17 1814? – Zythophile
In 1814 there was a beer tsunami in London that claimed the lives of eight people
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London street scene, Meux's Horse Shoe brewery, Tottenham Court Road in 1830, an English brewery in central London, England Stock Photo - Alamy
Guruji Educational - The London Beer Flood was an accident at Meux & Co's Horse Shoe Brewery, London, on 17 October 1814. It took place when one of the 22-foot-tall (6.7 m)
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The London Beer Flood That Killed Eight People In 1814
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HE Archive on Twitter: "The infamous Horse Shoe Brewery, where the 1814 London Beer Flood killed 9. #zoomthepast https://t.co/cAjbybiq4B https://t.co/nDAhy2XzH2" / Twitter
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The 15-Foot Wave Of Beer That Flooded London In 1814
London Beer Flood of 1814
File:Horwood's Plan of London (1792-1799); Horse Shoe Brewery (cropped).jpg - Wikipedia
The horse shoe brewery hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Remembering the victims of the Great London Beer Flood, 200 years ago today – Zythophile
David on Twitter: "A rather wonderful photo showing the intersection at Tottenham Court Road and looking east down New Oxford Street with the Horse Shoe Brewery where the Dominion Theatre now stands