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Some excitement prevailed at the Pier on Tuesday afternoon in consequence of an alarm being given that a fire had broken out in the rear of the Bulwark Street, and from the sudden appearance of a fire engine in the locality. Fortunately the flames were confined to the apartment in which the fire had broken out and the loss (though severe to the occupant) embraced only a few articles and some wearing apparel. From enquires on the spot we ascertained that the occurrence was accidental and arose from a spark from the chimney of a neighbouring house igniting some shavings in a chimney of the house where the fire took place. The flames from the lighted shavings then set fire to the boarded screen in front of the store that spread to the furniture &c. The house was occupied by an ostler engaged at the Royal Ship Hotel. Immediately the fire was discovered an application was made to Mr. Way Superintendent of the Dover Terminus for the fire engine of the company. This was instantly acceded to and all the men that could possibly be spared promptly despatched with the engine. The assistance however of neighbours &c had rendered the employment of the engine unnecessary but at the same time the greatest credit is due to Mr. Way for the promptitude with which the request was compiled. (1854) |
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