The aftermath of 'The Great Storm' in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK – it occurred on the night of 15/16 October 1987. A woman with two children is walking amongst the fallen trees of Hollingbury Park and Woods. In the background more felled trees are visible along the rise of Brentwood Road and on the hillside (rear left). 'The Great Storm' of 1987 was a violent tropical cyclone, with hurricane-force winds causing casualties and great damage in the UK and France.

The aftermath of 'The Great Storm' in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK – it occurred on the night of 15/16 October 1987. A woman with two children is walking amongst the fallen trees of Hollingbury Park and Woods. In the background more felled trees are visible along the rise of Brentwood Road and on the hillside (rear left). 'The Great Storm' of 1987 was a violent tropical cyclone, with hurricane-force winds causing casualties and great damage in the UK and France. Stock Photo
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M&N / Alamy Stock Photo

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2BXF7BY

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17.9 MB (1.3 MB Compressed download)

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3071 x 2032 px | 26 x 17.2 cm | 10.2 x 6.8 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1987

Location:

Hollingbury, Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK

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This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.

The aftermath of 'The Great Storm' in Brighton, East Sussex, England, UK – it occurred on the night of 15/16 October 1987. A woman with two children is walking amongst the fallen trees of Hollingbury Park and Woods. In the background more felled trees are visible along the rise of Brentwood Road and on the hillside (rear left). 'The Great Storm' of 1987 was a violent tropical cyclone, with hurricane-force winds causing casualties and great damage in the UK, France and the Channel Islands when a severe depression in the Bay of Biscay moved northeast. Forests, parks, roads and railways were strewn with fallen trees. Power lines came down causing extensive electricity blackouts. Many buildings were damaged. At least 22 people were killed in England and France. As a result of this storm, major improvements were made in atmospheric observation and computer modelling. This image is from an old amateur Agfachrome colour transparency taken in poor, late-afternoon light conditions. It will look grainy and soft if used at too large a size – a vintage 1980s photograph.