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In 1867, a casual winter afternoon turned into one of London’s most haunting forgotten disasters. On a bitter January day, the ice shattered into a thousand pieces, plunging over 150 Victorian skaters into the freezing depths.

Despite warning signs and previous accidents, the pull of the ice was too strong for the "invincible" youth of London. What followed was a desperate rescue attempt that forever changed the city's landscape.

The Regent’s Park Skating Tragedy of 1867
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