No.8 Hose Station Clock Tower
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In England we call them Fire Stations, in Canada they are called Hose Stations or Fire Halls. The hose stations have quite beautiful clock towers. The No. 8 Hose Station is a small fire hall that is a Toronto landmark. It is located on College Street at Bellevue and marks the northern end of Kensington Market and serves the Chinatown area at Spadina and Dundas.
The hall was built in 1878 as part of the transformation of the Toronto Fire Department that saw it move from a volunteer to a professional organization. The station was home to horse drawn hose car. The clock tower, that quickly became a symbol of the neighbourhood, was added in 1899. From the top of the tower a lookout would watch for fires. It was also useful for hanging hoses to dry. In 1911 it received the city's first motorized fire engine.
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Honky Tonk Women
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Woman in a red hat and shirt on a warm day in China town, Dundas and Spadina.
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Ossington Ave
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Ossington Ave and Dundas St. W. Toronto, Ontario
Evening Rush
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Scramble intersection at Yonge and Dundas
Danger Pay
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Busker juggling fire at Yonge-Dundas Square









