Vernon Fire Brigade - Vernon, British Columbia
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Come with us and visit the murals of Vernon. There are currently 28 murals and featured is Vernon Fire Brigade. A walking tour guide is available at the visitor's centre.
Waymark Code: WMMCH1
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/31/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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The Vernon Fire Brigade mural was completed in 1999.

The original brigade only had leather buckets to fight fires. However, the insurance companies of the buildings that the brigade protected found the bucket service to be sorely lacking. To ensure a basic level of fire protection, a pump engine was purchased second hand from San Francisco. The new fire engine had to be hand drawn and hand pumped, which soon became the best way to get your exercise in Vernon.

Everyone was eager to join the brigade and be one of the twelve men needed to operate the pump (6 on each side). The fire brigade eventually upgraded to a motorized engine, where at first horse teams would race the fire engine to the fire, and the horses won every time. The horses also drew some of the pumps behind them. At the sound of the alarm the horses would come out of their stalls and stand underneath the harnesses which dropped down on them.

Another interesting note is that the Fire Brigade organized many successful parades and sports events, their motto being: “Better than Ever”. Also, when the City Band lost their instruments in a fire, the fire brigade took over sponsorship and the band was known as the Vernon Fire Brigade Band as they played at provincial exhibitions and throughout town.

The man on the left is James J. Hull, the first fire chief of Vernon. He was chief from 1899 until 1903. He was survived by his wife and their nine children. His youngest daughter is still living in Vernon today. She is extremely happy with her father’s portrait and she believes the muralist captured the exact blue of her father’s eyes.

The man who replaced Hull in 1903 is the gentleman on the right hand side of the mural, Thomas Crowell. The yellow building in the background of this mural is Vernon’s original federal building and post office. Remnants of the old clock on top of the post office can be found in the Vernon Museum today.

All the murals are well done paying tribute to the artist's talent and creativity for any passersby to enjoy.

The murals are numbered and we will showcase
#9 - Vernon Fire Brigade
Vernon Fire Brigade

3102 30th Street

The importance of a well-equipped fire department cannot be underestimated. At first the Vernon Fire Brigade had only leather buckets to fight fires with. Prompted by insurance companies, the brigade purchased a hand-drawn engine equipped with only a hand pump. Later they upgraded to the motorized engine shown in this mural.

Lead Artist: Michelle Loughery

Contributing Artists:
Margarita Alejandre
Liz Allardice
Eric Fossi
Mandarine Funke
Nicky McEwan
Thomas McQuabbie
Brant Patton
Joe Sanders

The very first mural was created in the fall of 1998 and over the course of the next 15 years the lead artist, along with local youth, painted an additional 27 murals.

Downtown Vernon’s outdoor art gallery was made possible through funding from HRDC, investment by downtown businesses and local organizations, as well as the City of Vernon.

The Vernon Museum and Archives provided original content and photos.

The murals are visited by hundreds of people each year and continue to be a wonderful way to tell Vernon’s story.
From the Downtown Vernon Murals
City: Vernon

Location Name: Sanders Medical

Artist: Michelle Laughery

Date: 1999 and 2008

Media: Painted on concrete building blocks

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