Tonbridge Daily Photo #281 |
This photo was sent to me by Robert Morschel. I thought it was a bit of fun so I thought I'd share it on Tonbridge Daily.
However, getting back to the serious facts, according to Tonbridge Weather Notes (1692-1800) Tonbridge did feel the shock of an earthquake on 8 September 1692. The entry for that day is 'Houses in Deal were shaken, chimneys fell, kitchen utensils were thrown from the shelves and beds shook. Several houses and the Norman Castle in Tonbridge were damaged'.
I felt the earth move when I saw this shocking post! :)
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