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THE BURNT-OUT SHELL OF BALLANTYNE’S SHOP.—The wreckage of Ballantyne’s building, at the corner of Colombo and Cashel streets—a photograph taken, from Beath's building yesterday afternoon nearly 24 hours after the outbreak of the fire. The outer wall of the top storey fronting Colombo street has been demolished, but the wall facing Cashel street stands to its full height.

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25346, 20 November 1947, Page 10

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THE BURNT-OUT SHELL OF BALLANTYNE’S SHOP.—The wreckage of Ballantyne’s building, at the corner of Colombo and Cashel streets—a photograph taken, from Beath's building yesterday afternoon nearly 24 hours after the outbreak of the fire. The outer wall of the top storey fronting Colombo street has been demolished, but the wall facing Cashel street stands to its full height. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25346, 20 November 1947, Page 10

THE BURNT-OUT SHELL OF BALLANTYNE’S SHOP.—The wreckage of Ballantyne’s building, at the corner of Colombo and Cashel streets—a photograph taken, from Beath's building yesterday afternoon nearly 24 hours after the outbreak of the fire. The outer wall of the top storey fronting Colombo street has been demolished, but the wall facing Cashel street stands to its full height. Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25346, 20 November 1947, Page 10