The Mystery of Finniss Street (1883): Revision history

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  • curprev 18:0718:07, 12 February 2026 Paulbarnet talk contribs 871 bytes +11 No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 18:0618:06, 12 February 2026 Paulbarnet talk contribs 860 bytes +860 Created page with "{{Event |Type of event=Accident |Street name=Finniss Street |Date occurred or began=1883 }} Gawler is also home to one of South Australia's weirdest "accidental" mysteries: the case of Margaret Nichols. In 1883, a local shoemaker named Thomas Hutchins saw smoke pouring from a cottage. Inside, he found the remains of Mrs. Nichols. While her body was almost entirely consumed by fire, the cotton sheets on the bed right next to her were completely untouched. At the time, t..."