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Thursday, August 23, 2007

1942: HAMILTON FIRE COMPANY

THANKS TO RUSLING HOSE AND BROAD STREET PARK HISTORIAN JIM COLELLO FOR THIS GREAT PHOTO. THIS GRAND OLD BUILDING NOW HOUSES THE BROMLEY CIVIC CENTER. THOSE OF US WHO ARE CARD-CARRYING OLD TIMERS REMEMBER WHEN IT WAS THE HOME OF THE HAMILTON FIRE CO. WHO ARE NOW IN A NEW BUILDING ADJACENT TO THE BUILDING IN THE PHOTO. IF THERE ARE ANY FELLOW BROMLEYITES VISITING THIS POST, PERHAPS YOU CAN IDENTIFY SOME OR ALL OF THOSE IN THE PHOTO. IF SO, PLEASE CONTACT ME AT THOMGLO@VERIZON.NET, OR IN THE "COMMENTS" AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST OR VIA MY GUESTBOOK

THANKS TO KATHY BUCEK FOR THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:

WWII 1942 photo of hamilton fire dept, second row all the way to last man on right is Fred Cope, Sr who was my step-grandfather. cope family was an integral part of this fire dept for many many years. Fred Cope Jr, his brothers Richard Cope and Jim Cope were members 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's, my mom Carol Arnold Cope was President of the Ladies Auxilary and my step-grandmother Marion Cope and Step-Aunt Shirley Cope were also members of the ladies auxiliary. The rubber company was were Goodall Rubber used to be I believewwII 1942 photo of hamilton fire dept, second row all the way to last man on right is Fred Cope, Sr who was my step-grandfather. cope family was an integral part of this fire dept for many many years. Fred Cope Jr, his brothers Richard Cope and Jim Cope were members 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's, my mom Carol Arnold Cope was President of the Ladies Auxilary and my step-grandmother Marion Cope and Step-Aunt Shirley Cope were also members of the ladies auxiliary. The rubber company was were Goodall Rubber used to be, I believe.


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