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TRAGIC END OF R101.-On left, French firemen holding the scorched en sign, which was found still flying at the stern of the airship R101 after the disaster at Beauvais. On right, three of the survivors-Meesrs. A. V. Bell, J. H. Leech and J. H. Binks-walking behind the cortage with French troops when the Bodies of those killed in the crash were taken to England on October 7.

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1930, Page 6

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TRAGIC END OF R101.-On left, French firemen holding the scorched en sign, which was found still flying at the stern of the airship R101 after the disaster at Beauvais. On right, three of the survivors-Meesrs. A. V. Bell, J. H. Leech and J. H. Binks-walking behind the cortage with French troops when the Bodies of those killed in the crash were taken to England on October 7. Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1930, Page 6

TRAGIC END OF R101.-On left, French firemen holding the scorched en sign, which was found still flying at the stern of the airship R101 after the disaster at Beauvais. On right, three of the survivors-Meesrs. A. V. Bell, J. H. Leech and J. H. Binks-walking behind the cortage with French troops when the Bodies of those killed in the crash were taken to England on October 7. Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1930, Page 6