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Friday, 18 January 2013 13:20

Sir Henry Jerningham

The 1892 cyclone had laid waste both countryside and towns on a large and unprecedented scale. Rose Hill presented a ghostly view with houses down, crushed , fallen and completely ruined. A report on the Bassin mill spoke of hundreds buried under rubble. Fallen carriages obstructed the railway gauges.
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