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Florence: Days of Destruction (Italian: Per Firenze) is a 1966 documentary about the 1966 Flood of the Arno River and its catastrophic effect on the city of Florence. Directed by Franco Zeffirelli , it is Zeffirelli's only documentary, and features the only known film footage of the flood.
The Flood Ladies were a group of international female artists who contributed artworks to the city of Florence following the catastrophic 1966 flood of the Arno as a sign of solidarity and to help repair the psychological damage done by the flood. The group was formed in Florence, Italy in 1966. Contributors to the collection lived all over the ...
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Original – Manuscripts from the National Library being washed and dried in the boiler room of the Florence railway station following the 1966 flood of the Arno. Alt 1 Cleaned up and cropped Reason Part of a recent bulk upload from the UNESCO archives (more is promised). High resolution, in reasonable condition and decent EV.
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Carolyn Price Horton (previously Carol Price Rugh) (July 13, 1909 [1] – October 21, 2001) was an American bookbinder and conservator-restorer of books. She may have been the first conservator of an American library while working at the American Philosophical Society from 1935 to 1939.
To celebrate the success of 'Oppenheimer,' here are Miss Flo's 10 best performances from 'Black Widow' to 'Don't Worry Darling.'
High water marks of Arno river floods on August 13, 1547 (left) and November 3, 1844 (metal plate on the right). Photographed in Via delle Casine. The flood on November 4, 1966 collapsed the embankment in Florence, killing at least 40 people and damaging or destroying millions of works of art and rare books. New conservation techniques were ...