I have the archive records for Kitchener/Waterloo so I'll find them and double check the type of sirens they had for you.Model2 wrote:Wow awesome Cambridge find! I wonder if Kitchener/Waterloo had CLM's or Mobil Directo's.Siren_Dude wrote:Mobil Directo from Toronto, probably taken in the 80's and a Mobil Directo on top of a school in Cambridge ON.
Thanks Siren_Dude, that would be much appreciated!Siren_Dude wrote:I have the archive records for Kitchener/Waterloo so I'll find them and double check the type of sirens they had for you.Model2 wrote:Wow awesome Cambridge find! I wonder if Kitchener/Waterloo had CLM's or Mobil Directo's.Siren_Dude wrote:Mobil Directo from Toronto, probably taken in the 80's and a Mobil Directo on top of a school in Cambridge ON.
This topic was yelling at me, my 6th sense was picking up a fire apparatus related post LOL. The apparatus pictured are a 1937 Mack A (or possibly an E) pumper and a 1924 Seagrave Suburbanite pumper, the Mack A model was changed in the early 1940's to a different design. This piece is interesting to me in that it has an enclosed cab, most of the fire apparatus of that era was open cab (IE: No roof). Thank you for sharing, I always love seeing antique fire apparatus!Archon wrote:This is the oldest Siren picture Circa 1915? A very old Federal and here is a surprise the "siren is still around" it is in the hands of a collector Will try to get a recording of it this summer From the Town of Lake VFD Department which is no more all anixed by Milwaukee by 1950. 2nd picture shows fire trucks not sure what year those fire trucks are from does someone know? I think 1915.
Maybe someone stole his sandwich from the break room fridge. Who knows?birds1337 wrote:What's up with the guy's face in the Darley factory?
That image doesn't work for some reason.Brendan W wrote: Here is one salvaged from my atlanta siren system thread. This is a postcard from the early '60s, you can see a Mobil-Directo on the far left. It is a gas powered one, which atlanta had several of until the 70s.
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