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Jasper Park Volunteer Fire Brigade: A Community History
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Superintendent Knight, R.H. Superintendent of Jasper National Park: Flanagan, Rory Surviving family members (James and son) were eventually buried here. Tassone, Luigi Tassoni, Cosmo Tastee Freez The bell was added to the station in 1920 after the Bonner fire. The Bowen residence. The fire hose was usually unlined linen hose or lined rubber hose. The Fire Station was built in 1914 by D. MacLachlan. The hat was made by Beverley Thomson The hose wagon could be pulled by horse or motor vehicle. The largest, single storey, log cabin in the world. The Lewis residence. The log book is probably from anywhere between late 1940s to 1960. The switchboard was an important part of modernizing the fire alarm. This cap was another style of hat worn by early volunteers. This Jeep was destroyed in the fire. This map was used in the late 1930s to late 1940s. This playpipe may be one of the same from the old fire hose wagon.
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