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As with tsunamis, we tend to think of earthquakes happening elsewhere; and in both cases we are of course wrong (the most famous tsunami here hitting the Severn Estuary in 1606 ). On April 6 1580 this country suffered both events, a major earthquake in the Dover Straits – estimated at anything between 5.5 and 6.2 in magnitude – causing a tsunami, though the devastation from both was greater in France than in England. Indeed only two deaths seem to have been recorded onshore, children in London crushed by masonry falling from Christ’s Church Hospital, though ships in the Channel were overturned with fatal results.
Damage was worst along the Channel Coast – a landslip in Dover brought down a section of the White Cliffs and a piece of Dover Castle ; buildings in Hythe and Sandwich were hit, among them substantial structures including churches and a castle. Westminster Abbey and Ely Cathedral both had masonry dislodged by the force of the quake.
In general repair work quickly cleared away signs of the event, but lasting memorials can be found in literature – Edmund Spenser engaged in correspondence with a friend on the matter, and Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet gives the nurse the line: “’Tis since the earthquake now 11 years.”
The bad news is that other sizeable quakes struck the same area in 1382 and 1776, i.e. they hit roughly every 200 years, which some think means we are overdue one to continue the sequence.
http://information-britain.co.uk/famdates.php?id=1471#
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1580_Dover_Straits_earthquake
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Damage was worst along the Channel Coast – a landslip in Dover brought down a section of the White Cliffs and a piece of Dover Castle ; buildings in Hythe and Sandwich were hit, among them substantial structures including churches and a castle. Westminster Abbey and Ely Cathedral both had masonry dislodged by the force of the quake.
In general repair work quickly cleared away signs of the event, but lasting memorials can be found in literature – Edmund Spenser engaged in correspondence with a friend on the matter, and Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet gives the nurse the line: “’Tis since the earthquake now 11 years.”
The bad news is that other sizeable quakes struck the same area in 1382 and 1776, i.e. they hit roughly every 200 years, which some think means we are overdue one to continue the sequence.
http://information-britain.co.uk/famdates.php?id=1471#
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1580_Dover_Straits_earthquake
@ col mikel COL Mikel J. Burroughs @ ltc frank LTC (Join to see) @ ltc stephen LTC Stephen C. @ ltc stephen LTC Stephen F. @ capt marty Maj Marty Hogan @ smsgt doc SMSgt Minister Gerald A. "Doc" Thomas @ tsgt joe TSgt Joe C. @ msg andrew MSG Andrew White @ sgt david SGT (Join to see) @ sgt david SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth @ sp5 robert SP5 Robert Ruck @ sp5 mark SP5 Mark Kuzinski @ po1 chip PO1 William "Chip" Nagel @ po2 robert PO2 Robert M. Alan K. Cynthia Croft
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Posted 7 y ago
SGT John " Mac " McConnell good morning my friend, great read/share. Much informative and appreciated! "keep'em coming_the reads/shares"
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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Good morning SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL . Good to be back from fiber optic training and school. Have a great day my friend.
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Thanks for the reminder SGT John " Mac " McConnell that earthquakes happen in many places. I first visited the White Cliffs of Dover in 1964 as a young child with my family.
I experienced in my first earthquake in Upper Darby just west of Philadelphia in the early 1970s. Being in an earthquake is always surreal.
I experienced in my first earthquake in Upper Darby just west of Philadelphia in the early 1970s. Being in an earthquake is always surreal.
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell
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I agree LTC Stephen F. . My first earthquake was when I was a young child around 1967 in Memphis, Tennesee. We still get quite a few here in North Central Texas. Have a great day and good morning my friend..
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LTC Stephen F.
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell - I am glad we both survived my friend. I am getting ready to take my wife to Gettysburg battlefield for the day. It is raining in Maryland and southern Pennsylvania but thankfully no earthquakes.
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