Karridale Bushfires 1961
Eye witness testimonies of the 1961 bush fires that destroyed Karridale
door Heather Matthews editor
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Stories of how, in 1961, the small poorly equipped community of Karridale fought the bush fires that destroyed their townsite. The fire extended from south of Margaret River to North of Augusta, and spread to the east as far as Alexandra Bridge. With amazing tenacity these soldier settler families defended the homes and farms they had worked so hard to create. The whole community battled for days to save their lives, livestock, and homes. Using little more than cream cans of water from the dams, wet sacks, knapsack sprayers, and their own ingenuity and understanding of fire behaviour they all survived. Their Dunkirk spirit shines through as they recall events that are poignant and funny, sad and uplifting. We are grateful to all those who gave their time freely so that we could share this piece of hostory.
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- Hoofdcategorie: Biografieën en memoires
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Projectoptie: 15×23 cm
Aantal pagina's: 180 - Datum publiceren: jan 03, 2014
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden Margaret River, Bushfires, Augusta-Margaret, Karridale, Leeuwin
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