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Édouard Baldus, [Lyons During the Floods of 1856], 1856, June, Salted paper prints from paper negative, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gilman Collection, Purchase, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift, through Joyce and Robert Menschel, 2005, Accession Number: 2005.100.613a, b, LL/40561
 
Floods
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Introduction
570.01   Floods
570.02   Floods and the photographic evidence of survival amidst tragedy
570.03   Floods in Nantes, France (1843)
570.04   The Great Sheffield Flood (11 March 1864)
570.05   Johnstown Flood (1889)
Photographers
570.06   Édouard Baldus: Inondations du Rhône à Lyon et Avignon (1856)
570.07   J.N. Walton: View of Main St, Aurora, Ind. During the Flood. Feb 15th. 1883
570.08   J. Landy: The Flood of 1884 - Cincinnati, Ohio
570.09   Margaret Bourke-White: Ohio River Flood (1937)
 
  
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