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Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
A pictorial history of the volunteer fire department, disasters, fires, and cyclones in the Rosetown area, collected by Frank Glass.
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Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
A pictorial history of the volunteer fire department, disasters, fires, and cyclones in the Rosetown area, collected by Frank Glass.
Rosetown fire brigade and town council
Parte de Frank Glass Photograph Collection
Rosetown fire brigade and town council
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Fred Walters, Rosetown Fire Chief
Fred Walters during his term as Rosetown's fire chief.
Firemen watching near end of fire.
Horse drawn fire pump (engine)
Fire fighting equipment on parade watched by a large crowd. Horses are truncated in the picture. Two men are riding on the fire engine.
Rosetown Fire Brigade and Town Council, 1940 #2
Wearing suits and ties for studio photo. Front row, L-R: #1 Graham Staples, #4 H. Moffatt, #6 Carl Smith, #7 Dent Preston. Middle row: #2 J.C. Graham, #3 McDonald, #5 Linus Kunkel, #6 Geo. Shaw. Back row: #2 Gordon Gardner, #4 Herschel Arthur, #8 Ernie McAmmond, #10 D.A. Black.
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L-R: -- Harbicht, G. Begley, -- Timms, George Shaw, D. Hill, Linus Kunkel, Harold Lloyd, Gordon Gardener, Herschel Arthur, unknown, H. Anderson, Bob Scobie, Floyd McCallum, Al Barrie. Back row, on fire truck, L-R: -- Spears, -- Scheidt, -- Palmer, Graham Staples, Hubert Moffat, Lloyd Clarke.
Firemen's Banquet - Guests of Honour #1
L-R: Albert Bertolo, Harold Marfell, Wilbur Boyce, Joe Bentham.
Six men pose by the Zealandia Fire Department's fire engines inside the lower floor of the fire hall.
Fire Chief F. Pawlett. and Fire Chief F. Furby.
Parte de Howard Jackson Collection
Fire Chief F. Pawlett. and Fire Chief F. Furby.
Parte de Howard Jackson Collection
T. Jenkins. and B. W. Harper
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Fire chief V. Griswold
In the 1920s the fire brigade had three motor trucks
Parte de Howard Jackson Collection
In the 1920s the fire brigade had three motor trucks
Ladder truck, Regina Fire Brigade, No. 101
Parte de City of Regina fonds
Ladder truck, Regina Fire Brigade, No. 101. First fire station in Regina, northeast corner of Scarth Street and 11th Avenue. Horses and brigade in front and to the left is the first city hall.