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              49 Archival description results for Fire stations

              Aerial Downtown Edmonton
              CA EDM MS-193-EA-596-2110 · Item · 4 May 2006
              Part of John M. Wetherill fonds

              This aerial photograph of downtown Edmonton is credited to the RCAF c. 1956. The Legislative Assembly is in the lower left corner and the CN Rail yards in the centre. The Hotel Macdonald and the Low Level Bridge are easily seen at the right centre and Northlands in the upper part of the image.

              CA EDM MS-775-EA-23-7 · Item · 1967
              Part of Alfred Blyth fonds

              A composite of 20 photographs compiled by Alfred Blyth Studios including Jim Graham (Fire Chief), Louis Day (Deputy Chief), Phil Horne (Assistant Chief), John Manson (Assistant Chief), Chas Stretch (Assistant Chief). Also includes exterior views of the following fire stations:

              1. 10126 - 28 Street
              2. 10221 -107 Street
              3. 1126 - 76 Avenue
              4. 10527 - 142 Street
              5. 11165 - 101 Street
              6. 10329 - 83 Avenue
              7. 6506 - 118 Avenue
              8. Drill School 101 Street - 94 Avenue
              9. 8309 - 90 Avenue
              10. 12735 - 101 Street
              11. 6626 -101 Avenue
              12. 15701 - Stony Plain Road
              CA EDM MS-758-EA-265-1 · Item · 1914
              Part of John Booth fonds

              Located at 10016 - 104 Street. In 1912, the fire department started to replace horse-drawn equipment with motorized vehicles. By 1914, a total of 7 rigs had been replaced with motorized fire-fighting equipment. Also of special interest in the photograph - notice the small building on the far left that is raised for moving.