RAPID SUCCESSION OF BIG FIRES IN LONDON AT THE END OF LAST MONTH: TWO OUTBREAKS WHICH CAUSED SERIOUS DAMAGE IN THE CITY Left: Fire-fighters showering; water on to a warehouse in Upper Thames Street, where a fire broke out and burned furiously for several hours on June 28. Right: The £ 1 Barbican fire in• the heart. of the city» danger zone on.June 27. .Largest outbreak in London since 1897, it destroyed seven buildings, damaged eight others, and was fought by a record number or 500 hrefiien an auxi lanes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 6
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89RAPID SUCCESSION OF BIG FIRES IN LONDON AT THE END OF LAST MONTH: TWO OUTBREAKS WHICH CAUSED SERIOUS DAMAGE IN THE CITY Left: Fire-fighters showering; water on to a warehouse in Upper Thames Street, where a fire broke out and burned furiously for several hours on June 28. Right: The £ 1 Barbican fire in• the heart. of the city» danger zone on.June 27. .Largest outbreak in London since 1897, it destroyed seven buildings, damaged eight others, and was fought by a record number or 500 hrefiien an auxi lanes. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23401, 18 July 1939, Page 6
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