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A Panorama of the Flood: Scenes from the Paris Flood of 1910

This panoramic* image was taken about noon on January 28, 1910, moments before the crest of the flood.

*This image comes from two sources and isn't  geographically accurate--there's a chunk missing from the Samaritaine bath-boat, and because the two pictures were taken from different angles, the bridges are farther apart than this looks.   But it's not bad.   At the right you'll see the crowd of women on the Pont-Neuf, watching the crest of the flood.  Milly must be one of them, but I don't see George.

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Debris piles up against the Pont des Arts as bystanders watch from the Pont-Neuf.  Between them is an enormous bathing barge, the Bains de la Samaritaine, a boat with an open swimming area in the center. Behind the Bains de la Samaritaine is the Samaritaine department store, still under construction.

Traffic is closed on the Pont des Arts, on the left. But the Pont-Neuf, with its high arches, is in no danger.

The apparatus hanging from the Pont des Arts is an attempt to break up the debris, which included trees, branches, and detritus from upriver, wood that had been piled on the quais, and garbage.

More pages on the Great Paris Flood of 1910:
"A Two-Block-Long Swimming Pool" | Fighting the Flood | No Bridge is Safe  |  Desolation