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Vancouver Fire Department Band

Item is a photograph showing (L-R): Back row - J. Leatherdale, A. LeClair, A.E. Wilkins, L. Leavy, F.G. Luchs, J. Evans, C. Hodson, W. bets, B. Smethurst, R.G. Shaw, G. Harrod, T. Anderson. Middle row - A. King, J. Lyon, T. Warne, C.A. Hillier, A.H. Whipple, H. McElwaine, J. Travis, F. Jenkins, W. Middleton, E. Williamson. Front row - M. Pillat, M. McLeod, E.W. Barnett, G. Ford, M.K. McLennan, H. Ellis, C. Ross.

Firemen's Baseball Team - Senior Amateur League Champions

Item is a photograph showing a group portrait of the team along with a boy and baby, with the crowd in the stands behind them. L-R, back row - A. Miller, W. Bailey, P. Duff, L. Thompson, L. Foley, J. Watters (manager), N. Goodall, N. Craig. Front row - L. Holden, P. Marks, Ald. [Alderman] P.C. Gibbens, Dep. Chief Thompson, D. Corbett (Sec.), C, Stevenson, D. May ; mascots - Jimmy Watters Jr., Jerry Mullaly

No. 1 Hall Vancouver Fire Department [list of firemen with photo]

Item is a photograph showing (L-R): George Dean, J. McDonald (McFeckle), James Laing, Allan Whipple, Wm. Eaton, Thomas Anderson, Wilson Faulkner, Neal Layfield, J. Fitzpatrick, Arthur Wilkins (died May 19/46 house fire 2267 E 24th), William Barnett (died McMaster Bldg collapse), Dan McLeod, James E. Shaw, and J. Gillis. Two fire trucks have also been identified as the 1908 Amoskeag s/p pump (first truck on the left) and a 1909 seagrave aerial truck (second truck on the left).

No. 2 Hall, Seymour Street [group portrait of Vancouver Fire Department staff]

Item is a photograph showing eight different American La-France vehicles including (L-R): 1913 type 14 hosewagon - shop no. 55 (No. 1), 1912 type 10 hosewagon, shop no. 53 (No. 6), 1912 type 10 hosewagon, shop no. 54 (No. 7), 1912 type 10 hosewagon shop no. 52 (No. 8), 1920 type 45 pump, shop no. 62 (No. 1), 1914 type 15 pump, shop no. 58 (No. 2), 1918 type 45 pump, shop no. 60 (No. 4), and a 1913 type 14 city service truck, shop no. 56 (No. 9).