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Fire Brick Works, Hog Bay
Fire Brick Works.


Bushfires at Kersbrook
Fire damage residence at Kersbrook, 28 January.


Bushfires at Kersbrook
Fire damage to a house at Kersbrook after the bushfires in January.


Post Office, Longwood
Post Office after bush fire.


Funeral of Fireman, Herbert Hedger
Funeral procession of fireman, Herbert Brand Hedger, 31 January 1914.


Funeral of Fireman, Herbert Hedger
Funeral procession of fireman, Herbert Brand Hedger, 31 January 1914.


Funeral of Fireman, Herbert Hedger
Funeral procession of fireman, Herbert Brand Hedger, 31 January 1914.


Moonta Fire Station
Fire Station.


E.F.S. Mount Barker
Members and supporters of the Emergency Fire Services.


Fire damage, Mount Barker
Burnt out fire truck belonging to Mt. Barker C.F.S.


E.F.S. appliance, Mount Gambier
E.F.S. appliance.


Mount Gambier Town Hall
Town Hall & Fire Station.


E.F.S. Light Appliance
E.F.S. light appliance at Nairne.


Dead Wildlife, National Park
Dead wildlife caused by a bush fire, National Park, 2 January 1955.


"Fire Queen", Launching
Launching of the 'Fire Queen' at Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
Fire on City of Singapore, No.2 Quay, Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
Fire on City of Singapore, No. 2 Quay, Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
Fire on City of Singapore, No. 2 Quay, Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
The City of Singapore on fire at Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
The City of Singapore on fire, Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
The City of Singapore on fire, Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
The City of Singapore on fire, at Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
The City of Singapore on fire, Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
The City of Singapore on fire, Port Adelaide.


City of Singapore
Fire on S.S. City of Singapore in Port Adelaide (possibly No. 2 Quay), 26 April 1924.


City of Singapore
The S.S. City of Singapore after the fire at the wharf in Port Adelaide, 26 April 1924.


City of Singapore
Ventilator of the S.S. City of Singapore thrown 800 yards from the ship after the explosion which caused the fire, 26 April 1924.


Five officers of Port Adelaide
Five officers of Port Adelaide in charge of the Harbour (Capt. P. Weir), Tramways (H.G. Redman), Police (D. Fraser), Railways (H.P. Clarke) and Fire Brigade (A.H. Farmer).


Carthews Store, Rendelsham
Carthews Store after fire, Rendelsham.


Chicory Kiln, Rendelsham
Chicory Kiln after fire, Rendelsham.