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Old Fire Hall
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The building was constructed in 1884 and the first fire chief was G.W. Alexander (1882-1894). Water used by the station was stored in eighteen foot pits on certain streets. The building also housed the Chief of Police, City Clerk, Assessors and Collectors of Taxes, and the council chambers. It was demolished in 1911 and replaced by the new Brandon Central Fire Station.
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8" x 10" (b/w), reprint.
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Donated to the Daly House Museum by the Assiniboine Historical Society in 1986.
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Photograph of the original Brandon Fire Hall at 637 Princess Avenue. The image shows a three-horse ladder wagon with the ladder raised up to the station's tower.
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Negative available at the Daly House Museum.
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