Newspaper cutting regarding the devastating floods in Patagonia, 1899
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This article, dated 19 September 1899, describes the experiences of two Anglican clergymen, the Rev. Hugh Davies and the Rev. D. G. Davies, when the Camwy Valley was flooded.
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1899
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