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W. T. Bray Photo. BLOWN TO SPLINTERS.—AII the dividing walls were demolished as a result of the explosion of gelignite in a house near Ralcombe. A stove was blown from its position to the right of the picture, right through a dividing wall where members of the family were seated at the breakfast table. Sticks of gelignite had been placed in the oven to warm up.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 14

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W. T. Bray Photo. BLOWN TO SPLINTERS.—All the dividing walls were demolished as a result of the explosion of gelignite in a house near Ralcombe. A stove was blown from its position to the right of the picture, right through a dividing wall where members of the family were seated at the breakfast table. Sticks of gelignite had been placed in the oven to warm up. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 14

W. T. Bray Photo. BLOWN TO SPLINTERS.—All the dividing walls were demolished as a result of the explosion of gelignite in a house near Ralcombe. A stove was blown from its position to the right of the picture, right through a dividing wall where members of the family were seated at the breakfast table. Sticks of gelignite had been placed in the oven to warm up. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18760, 17 July 1935, Page 14