"Mr Ben Saxton, his wife, and an employee had lost their lives at Tanjil Bren, while three miles away Mr and Mrs Ben Rowley and their three children had perished at their home." |
Fires, Destruction, Tragedy
20 January 1939
In our own district, serious fires swept the country on every side – Erica, Hill End, Tanjil Bren, Two Mile, Moe South, Westbury and Moe West – and the greatest blow was received on Saturday morning, when it became known that Mr Ben Saxton (a member of the well-known firm of Saxton Timber and Trading Pty Ltd, Moe), his wife, and an employee named Michael Gorey had lost their lives at the mill at Tanjil Bren, while three miles away Mr and Mrs Ben Rowley and their three children had perished at their home. On the previous day, William Loosemore was burned to death at Hill End. ...In Moe the temperature was 110°, there was an overpowering hot wind, and as the day advanced the smoke was so dense that electric lights had to be switched on. ...Those who were sufferers in the conflagration at Hill End and Willow Grove were: [28 individuals or families listed, of which the following are a selection] Mr Alf Webb – Two houses, sheds and haystack. One house was occupied by Mr Lord. Mr Webb and his family took shelter in the maize crop. [NSA, 20/1/39] |