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Damaged House with Rubble on Beach after the Blizzard of 1978 in New England

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Original caption: Photograph by Department of the Army Corps of Engineers Feb 16 1978 New England Division File No. 184 Emergencies Blizzard of 1978. Jim McDevitt Photographer.

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16/02/1978
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house rubble beach blizzard new england new england division file jim mcdevitt photographer construction project photographs new england emergencies blizzard army corps engineers feb ultra high resolution high resolution us national archives united kingdom