Hurricanes have hit us for centuries. So it’s no surprise to see them depicted in historical artwork.
English artist Catherine Street’s watercolour is believed to have been done in Jamaica in 1812. It is now housed at Brown University.
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Hurricanes have hit us for centuries. So it’s no surprise to see them depicted in historical artwork.
English artist Catherine Street’s watercolour is believed to have been done in Jamaica in 1812. It is now housed at Brown University.
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