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Some of the fires and related incidents appear below:
 
April 1897 : Chester Town Hall - worked with CVFB and Duke of Westminster's Brigade from Eaton Hall.
Brigade from Eaton Hall.
 
Illustration FS 8 The fire at the Town Hall 1897
 
1897 : Tomkinson Street house fire
1899: Chester Leadworks - worked with Leadworks own brigade and CVFB and Guilden Sutton haystack fire - new engine used
1899 Chester Leadworks - worked with Leadworks own brigade and CVFB
1900 : Thornton Green- Thomas Jeffs - hay, cart and lurry ablaze
Guilden Sutton haystack fire - new engine used
1903 : Lawton's Coachworks, Chester - worked with CVFB
1900 Thornton Green- Thomas Jeffs - hay, cart and lurry ablaze
1909: Thornton-le-Moors church belfry and Hare Lane, James Richardson's farm haystack fire
1903 Lawton's Coachworks, Chester - worked with CVFB
1913 : Wrexham Road, Edwards' farm haystack fire
1909 Thornton-le-Moors church belfry
1914: Picton Hall Farm haystack fire and Densons Store, Northgate Street - worked with CVFB
Hare Lane, James Richardson's farm haystack fire
1916 : Wervin, Chapel House Farm Shotwick New Hall
1913 Wrexham Road, Edwards' farm haystack fire
1917: Parkgate House, Shotwick, 1914dutch barn fire- with CVFB and Mossford Farm, Picton Hall FarmTattenhall, haystack fire
1918 : Plough Lane, Christleton, hayrick fire - "because Mr Hallmark's horses were drawing a carriage at a wedding attendance was delayed "
Densons Store, Northgate Street - worked with CVFB
1916 Wervin, Chapel House Farm
Shotwick New Hall
1917 Parkgate House, Shotwick, dutch barn fire- with CVFB
Mossford Farm, Tattenhall, haystack fire
1918 Plough Lane, Christleton, hayrick fire - "because Mr Hallmark's horses
were drawing a carriage at a wedding attendance was delayed "
 
 
====Synopsis of Equipment 1899-1914====