Dalton In Furness, Town Hall 1966
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Dalton was growing quite rapidly in the 1960s, and there was the occasional need for the fire brigade. The firemen of Dalton were all volunteers. Everyone in Dalton knew when there was a fire, as a siren went off at the fire station to call the volunteers to the engine to set off to fight the fire. The voluntary firemen were from all walks of life represented in Dalton, and gallantly risked their lives for the benefit of their friends and neighbours. This photograph shows the entrance to the small but essential fire station on the side of the Town Hall.
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