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DISASTROUS BUSH FIRES IN NEW SOUTH WALES Some of the worst bush fires in the history of New South Wales have been sweeping the valleys of the Blue Mountains, and a great amount of damage to property has been done. This picture shows fire-fighters attempting to check the advance of the flames.

OLD GUNS BEING REMOVED FROM QUEEN’S GARDENS Left: One of the old guns in the Queen’s Gardens after it had fallen into the hole in which the barrel is to be buried. The carriages of both guns will be broken up for scrap. Right: The other gun (near the corner of Cumberland street and Lower High street) after it had been tipped up.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 8

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DISASTROUS BUSH FIRES IN NEW SOUTH WALES Some of the worst bush fires in the history of New South Wales have been sweeping the valleys of the Blue Mountains, and a great amount of damage to property has been done. This picture shows fire-fighters attempting to check the advance of the flames. OLD GUNS BEING REMOVED FROM QUEEN’S GARDENS Left: One of the old guns in the Queen’s Gardens after it had fallen into the hole in which the barrel is to be buried. The carriages of both guns will be broken up for scrap. Right: The other gun (near the corner of Cumberland street and Lower High street) after it had been tipped up. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 8

DISASTROUS BUSH FIRES IN NEW SOUTH WALES Some of the worst bush fires in the history of New South Wales have been sweeping the valleys of the Blue Mountains, and a great amount of damage to property has been done. This picture shows fire-fighters attempting to check the advance of the flames. OLD GUNS BEING REMOVED FROM QUEEN’S GARDENS Left: One of the old guns in the Queen’s Gardens after it had fallen into the hole in which the barrel is to be buried. The carriages of both guns will be broken up for scrap. Right: The other gun (near the corner of Cumberland street and Lower High street) after it had been tipped up. Otago Daily Times, Issue 23044, 21 November 1936, Page 8