FIRE TRAGEDY ON THE SYDNEY FERRY-BOAT BELLUBERA: WORKMEN TRAPPED IN THE ENGINEROOM OF THE BLAZING VESSEL. • | • eneinrroom of the Bellubera during a fierce fire, which burned the vessel to the water's edge. AH were rescued alive as a result of desperate efforts by With their only exit barred by flames, five workmen v ere impri . y wo Q f t }, e workmen succumbed to their injuries, one dying on the way to hospital. Left: The burned-out fhell of the ferry-boat alongside the Kurraba firemen who cut a hole in the vessel# side with ox;fr» -e y wharf in Neutral Bay. Right: Flamei enveloping the bridge of the ve«sel aoon after the outbreak started.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22584, 24 November 1936, Page 11
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113FIRE TRAGEDY ON THE SYDNEY FERRY-BOAT BELLUBERA: WORKMEN TRAPPED IN THE ENGINEROOM OF THE BLAZING VESSEL. • | • eneinrroom of the Bellubera during a fierce fire, which burned the vessel to the water's edge. AH were rescued alive as a result of desperate efforts by With their only exit barred by flames, five workmen v ere impri . ywo Qf t},e workmen succumbed to their injuries, one dying on the way to hospital. Left: The burned-out fhell of the ferry-boat alongside the Kurraba firemen who cut a hole in the vessel# side with ox;fr» -e y wharf in Neutral Bay. Right: Flamei enveloping the bridge of the ve«sel aoon after the outbreak started. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22584, 24 November 1936, Page 11
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