Aerial view of flooding around East Lyng, Somerset Levels, January, 2014. Artist: Damian Grady.

Aerial view of flooding around East Lyng, Somerset Levels, January, 2014. Artist: Damian Grady.

2-667-925 - Historic England Archive/Heritage Images

Flooding around East Lyng, Somerset, 2014. At the end of the 9th century AD King Alfred the Great established a burh, or fortified settlement, at the eastern end of the Lyng ridge. The town was linked to the nearby stronghold and monastery at Athelney, founded by Alfred a few years earlier, and all were surrounded by the marshes of the Somerset Levels. This image, taken at the height of the flooding in the winter of 2013-2014, shows the logic behind the location of the settlement, now called East Lyng.


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Creator
  1. Damian Grady: British: photographer

Medium
  1. Photograph

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World Europe United Kingdom England Somerset

  1. 51 05 00 N , 003 00 00 W

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Science & Nature Weather & Seasons

History & Politics Historical Events Disasters

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5120x3413
File Size : 51,195kb


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  1. 0250006045
  1. 2-667-925
  1. 2667925
  1. 6b_pal_1789_a.tif


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