Black Friday, 13 January 1939 Catherine Meyrick

Black Friday Bushfires 1939. Black Thursday bushfires Australia’s Defining Moments Digital Classroom National Museum of It was calculated that three-quarters of the State of Victoria was directly or indirectly affected by the. Here you will discover just how deeply Black Friday burned into the national conscience, and how profoundly it changed attitudes to society and nature.

Black Friday 1939 PROV
Black Friday 1939 PROV from prov.vic.gov.au

It is the 14 th of January 1939 and fires are burning in almost every part of the State The Black Friday fires Black Friday was the culmination of a long, dry and hot summer following years' long drought

Black Friday 1939 PROV

It is the 14 th of January 1939 and fires are burning in almost every part of the State The Black Friday fires Black Friday was the culmination of a long, dry and hot summer following years' long drought The Black Friday bushfires are a significant historical event that occurred on January 13, 1939, in Victoria, Australia, resulting in the loss of seventy-one lives and the destruction of approximately 2 million hectares of land

Black Friday 1939 PROV. Fire swept over the mountain country in north-east Victoria, and along the coast in the south. Posted on October 7, 2013 Updated on October 10, 2013

Gladys Sanderson 1939 Bushfire Heroine. Victoria’s Forests & Bushfire Heritage. The Black Friday bushfires - the culmination of a week-long inferno, the climax of a long summer. Triggered by extreme drought, record-high temperatures, and strong winds, these fires were exacerbated by small, unattended bushfires that had been active in the.