| Name: | Salisbury old fire station 3 site |
| Address: | Salt Lane |
| Town: | Salisbury |
| Brigade: | Wiltshire |
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| Year Range: |
?-? (demolished) |
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Unconfirmed Latitude/Longitude: | 51.070521 North 01.794148 West |
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| Further Information/ Provenance: | |
Shown on 1901 1:2500 OS map. Unclear exactly which building
http://history.wiltshire.gov.uk/museums/index.asp?page=image&mwsquery=%28%7BInstitution%7D=%7BWILTM:P%7D%29&mwsquery=%28%7BImageFile%7D=%7BP35302.jpg%7D%29
- indicates fire station in Salt Lane opened in 1907, so this station must predate it.
Http://www.salisburyplaques.org/
- Salisbury and District Directory 1897-8 by Langmead and Evans states:
Salt Lane - (South Side).
From No 12, Endless street
Clark, G., coachbuilder
The City Volunteer Fire Brigade, Hobbs, Herbert, station keeper
Waterworks Stores
George, Ed. Corn stores
Here is Rollestone-street.
Kelly's Directory of Wiltshire 1911, page 190
- engine house, Salt Lane |
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