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Bunnythorpe Sub station Fire.-The scene after an electred explos followed by a fire, had destroyed the Public Works Department's sub-station at Bunnythorpe, on Tuesday afternoon, causing damage running into hundreds of pounds. Left. —The shattered frame of the building after the fire and explosion had done their work. It is hoped that the station can be rebuilt on the old frame. Right.—The expensive electrical equipment, most of which was absolutely destroyed. In the centre of the photograph are two oil switches, which were stored in the building, and alongside them a heap of bushes. —W. H. Turner, photo.

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 9

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Bunnythorpe Sub station Fire.-The scene after an electred explos followed by a fire, had destroyed the Public Works Department's sub-station at Bunnythorpe, on Tuesday afternoon, causing damage running into hundreds of pounds. Left.—The shattered frame of the building after the fire and explosion had done their work. It is hoped that the station can be rebuilt on the old frame. Right.—The expensive electrical equipment, most of which was absolutely destroyed. In the centre of the photograph are two oil switches, which were stored in the building, and alongside them a heap of bushes. —W. H. Turner, photo. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 9

Bunnythorpe Sub station Fire.-The scene after an electred explos followed by a fire, had destroyed the Public Works Department's sub-station at Bunnythorpe, on Tuesday afternoon, causing damage running into hundreds of pounds. Left.—The shattered frame of the building after the fire and explosion had done their work. It is hoped that the station can be rebuilt on the old frame. Right.—The expensive electrical equipment, most of which was absolutely destroyed. In the centre of the photograph are two oil switches, which were stored in the building, and alongside them a heap of bushes. —W. H. Turner, photo. Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 110, 3 February 1930, Page 9

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