Well, I dont know if your question was answered.. but here is what I see
the blue thing on top, looks like a MOV (surge supression device, commonly known as a varistor)
My reason to call it a MOV instead of a capacitor is the fact that I can spot a little symbol on the side and ratings that suggest to me it is a MOV.
below it, the black thing with the white stripe is a diode.
down further you have resistors (and looks like one of them was blown on half, I also spot a blown fuse next to it)
and the white boxes to the left are capacitors.
It will be pretty hard to tell what the original value of the blown resistor is, I can see a gold band (tollerance), so im assuming its different then R10.
also, the fact that it looks fried, probably means that messuring the resistance wont be accurate.
R10 is a 100 ohm, 10% tollerance resistor, indeed a 1/4W (like said, has tollerance of 10%. so 90 ohm or 110 ohm)
from a glance. this looks like part of a line filtration circuit for input mains or something. (not sure what the diode is doing there though)
hope that helps