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The above group of the three children of Mr and Mrs D. S. Dodds was taken last Christmas. The group consists of David (who tried ineffectually to rescue his sisters), May Josephine (the little girl, three years old, in the centre) and Olivine (standing, aged ten). Both the girls Were victims of the fire. The tragedy created a great sensation in Lyttelton and Christchurch, and there is a profound feeling of sympathy with the parents who have been so terribly bereaved.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16542, 28 September 1921, Page 6

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The above group of the three children of Mr and Mrs D. S. Dodds was taken last Christmas. The group consists of David (who tried ineffectually to rescue his sisters), May Josephine (the little girl, three years old, in the centre) and Olivine (standing, aged ten). Both the girls Were victims of the fire. The tragedy created a great sensation in Lyttelton and Christchurch, and there is a profound feeling of sympathy with the parents who have been so terribly bereaved. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16542, 28 September 1921, Page 6

The above group of the three children of Mr and Mrs D. S. Dodds was taken last Christmas. The group consists of David (who tried ineffectually to rescue his sisters), May Josephine (the little girl, three years old, in the centre) and Olivine (standing, aged ten). Both the girls Were victims of the fire. The tragedy created a great sensation in Lyttelton and Christchurch, and there is a profound feeling of sympathy with the parents who have been so terribly bereaved. Star (Christchurch), Issue 16542, 28 September 1921, Page 6

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