Anchor Brewery Fire
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Anchor Brewery Fire has 9 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:destroyed greater portion(2), noticed by(2), owned by(1)
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awakenedDuringAwakened During(2)
- Mr Bleakley
ex:mr-bleakley - Mr Uddington
ex:mr-uddington
recordsWithRegretRecords With Regret(2)
- Northern Miner
ex:northern-miner - Northern Miner
ex:northern-miner
expressesRegretExpresses Regret(1)
- Northern Miner
ex:northern-miner
Other facts (9)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Destroyed Greater Portion | Anchor Brewery | [1] |
| Destroyed Greater Portion | Anchor Brewery | [2] |
| Noticed by | People at Mr Heery Hotel | [1] |
| Noticed by | Guests Mr Heery Hotel | [2] |
| Owned by | Clifton and Company | [1] |
| Started Shortly After | Midnight | [1] |
| Store and Engine Room in Flames When | Mr Uddington and Mr Bleakley Awakened | [1] |
| Implies Rapid Spread | Store and Engines in Flames Quickly | [1] |
| Consumed | Store and Engine Room | [2] |
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References (2)
ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/beche-de-merctx:genes/brackenridge-cairns-1880-1900/trove-new/67951751_Saturday-17-May-1890-northern-mail-news
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