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Men of the Adelaide Fire Brigade

Men of the Adelaide Fire Brigade

Uniformed firemen from the Adelaide Fire Brigade.

Destruction caused by a fire on Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

Destruction caused by a fire on Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln

The aftermath of a fire which destroyed a building on Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln, South Australia.

'Mount Breckan' a residence at Victor Harbor gutted after a fire

'Mount Breckan' a residence at Victor Harbor gutted after a fire

'Mount Breckan' a large residence at Victor Harbor, South Australia which had just suffered a large fire causing extensive damage.

Destruction caused by fire at cottages in Adelaide

Destruction caused by fire at cottages in Adelaide

Close view of the destruction caused by a fire at small attached cottages in Adelaide, South Australia.

Fire destruction at King James & Son, timber merchants, Hindmarsh, South Australia

Fire destruction at King James & Son, timber merchants, Hindmarsh, South Australia

Destruction caused by a fire at King James & Son, timber merchants of Richard Street, Hindmarsh, South Australia.

Badly damaged buildings possibly caused by fire

Badly damaged buildings possibly caused by fire

Badly damaged old buildings in South Australia completely gutted, possibly by fire; exact location unknown.

Funeral cortege of Herbert Hedger, South Australian Fire Brigade

Funeral cortege of Herbert Hedger, South Australian Fire Brigade

Hedger, foreman of the Norwood Brigade, died in the Adelaide Hospital on Friday 30 January 1914 from injuries received fighting a fire at the furniture factory of Messrs. R.J. Battery & Sons, corner of Young and Rundle Streets, Kent Town. On arrival of the reel at the scene Hedger dismounted to sink the first standpiper on the corner. As he got the appliance in position the roof of the premises collapsed and a huge flame shot across the road knocking Hedger off his feet. The heat from the blast was so intense it scorched the paint on the doors of houses opposite. Although unwell Hedger continued to report to work for a couple of days before being hospitalised. Born at Jersey on the Channel Islands, Hedger had joined the force on 16 July 1905. He left a widow and three children.

Men of Hindmarsh Fire Brigade, South Australia

Men of Hindmarsh Fire Brigade, South Australia

Men of Hindmarsh Fire Brigade wearing their uniform with the traditional brass helmets.

Firemen attending a fire at an Ironmonger's warehouse in Adelaide

Firemen attending a fire at an Ironmonger's warehouse in Adelaide

Firemen attending a big fire at an Ironmonger's warehouse thought to be in Topham Street, Adelaide.

Smoking wreckage after a fire in South Australia

Smoking wreckage after a fire in South Australia

Men inspecting smoking wreckage and piles of corrugated iron sheets after a fire in South Australia; exact location unknown.

The ruins of 'Mount Breckan', a residence destroyed by fire at Victor Harbor

The ruins of 'Mount Breckan', a residence destroyed by fire at Victor Harbor

The empty shell of 'Mount Breckan' a residence at Victor Harbor destroyed by fire.

A partially destroyed factory site, possibly after a fire

A partially destroyed factory site, possibly after a fire

Men standing at a factory site by large barrels and sheets of corrugated iron in a building partially destroyed, possibly by fire; location unknown.

Destruction after a fire at a large building in South Australia

Destruction after a fire at a large building in South Australia

A fireman inspecting destruction after a fire at a large building in South Australia.

Spectators watching smouldering debris after a fire at a large building

Spectators watching smouldering debris after a fire at a large building

Spectators watching smouldering debris after a fire caused major destruction at a large building in South Australia; exact location unknown.

Smouldering debris after a fire at a building in South Australia

Smouldering debris after a fire at a building in South Australia

Smouldering debris after a major fire at a large building in South Australia, exact location not known.

Black smoke pouring from a fire at a timber yard

Black smoke pouring from a fire at a timber yard

Clouds of black smoke pouring from a fire at buildings thought to be attached to a timber yard.

A building on fire in South Australia

A building on fire in South Australia

A building on fire in South Australia; exact location not known.

Destruction caused by fire at a timber yard in Port Adelaide

Destruction caused by fire at a timber yard in Port Adelaide

Major destruction caused by fire at a timber yard in Port Adelaide.

Firemen fighting a fire at Port Adelaide

Firemen fighting a fire at Port Adelaide

Firemen fighting a fire with water hoses at Port Adelaide.

South Australian Fire Brigade vehicle after an accident

South Australian Fire Brigade vehicle after an accident

A South Australian Fire Brigade vehicle after an accident on South Terrace, Adelaide.

Premises of Duncan & Fraser destroyed by fire

Premises of Duncan & Fraser destroyed by fire

A fireman dousing the smouldering wreckage of the premises of Duncan & Fraser Ltd., motor car importers of Adelaide, which has been destroyed by fire.

Mount Breckan, a house gutted by fire at Victor Harbor

Mount Breckan, a house gutted by fire at Victor Harbor

Part of the ruins of Mount Breckan, a large residence at Victor Harbor which was gutted by fire.

Fire damage at D. & J. Fowler Limited

Fire damage at D. & J. Fowler Limited

Damage surrounding the entrance to an outhouse used by the wholesale grocers D. & J. Fowler Limited of Adelaide for the storage of methylated spirits and oils, after a fire on December 13, 1911.

Fire damage at D. & J. Fowler Limited

Fire damage at D. & J. Fowler Limited

Close view of an outhouse used by D. & J. Fowler Limited, wholesale grocers of Adelaide for the storage of methylated spirits and oils, after a fire on December 13, 1911.

Fire at D. & J. Fowler, Limited

Fire at D. & J. Fowler, Limited

Damage to an outhouse used by D. & J. Fowler Limited, wholesale grocers of Adelaide, for the storage of methylated spirits and oils photographed after a fire on December 13, 1911.

Fire at D. & J. Fowler Limited

Fire at D. & J. Fowler Limited

Men inspecting damage to an outhouse used by D. & J. Fowler, wholesale grocers of Adelaide, for the storage of methylated spirits and oils after a fire on December 13, 1911.

Fire at D. & J. Fowler Limited

Fire at D. & J. Fowler Limited

Damage surrounding an outhouse used by D. & J. Fowler Limited, wholesale grocers of Adelaide, for the storage of methylated spirits and oils photographed after a fire on December 13, 1911.

Buildings on fire at night

Buildings on fire at night

Buildings ablaze during a fire at 2 a.m.; location unknown.

Fire Brigade men marching in a funeral procession

Fire Brigade men marching in a funeral procession

Men of the South Australian Fire Brigade marching in a funeral procession. This is thought to be the funeral procession of Superintendent W.G. Rickwood, who was given a State Funeral and is buried in West Terrace Cemetery. (Information supplied by a researcher).

A fire in Adelaide, South Australia

A fire in Adelaide, South Australia

The fire caused as the result of a boiler explosion in the back streets of Adelaide, South Australia.