Tuesday, 2 May 2023

Fighting fires in Tauranga

From Tauranga City Library’s archives
A monthly blog about interesting items in our collection

In honour of International Firefighters’ Day, Whakanuia Ngā Kaipatuahi, on 4 May, we would like to share some images from Pae Korokī.

Certificates are awarded by the New Zealand Fire Service in recognition of the commitment of volunteers, this is Sylvanus Davis three-year membership with the Tauranga Volunteer Fire Brigade in 1909 (from the United Fire Brigades Association).

Sylvanus Davies' three-year certificate - Ams 318

Sylvanus Davis is first on the left in this photograph of the brigade in 1911 with their new hose reel in front of the Star Hotel, that was on the corner of Spring Street and Devonport Road.

Tauranga Fire Brigade, 1911 - Photo 00-042

A.C. Bellamy writes about the history of Tauranga Fire Brigade in ‘Tauranga 1882-1982’ (available to read online in Pae Korokī), including the enrolment in 1888 of six men who were to be paid one shilling and sixpence for each monthly practice, with additional payments for fires attended.

In 1911 Tauranga Fire Station was opened, commemorating the coronation of George V (King Charles III great-grandfather).

Tauranga Fire Station, c. 1911 - Photo 00-047

The Strand fire in November 1916 destroyed eleven shops and the Commercial Hotel.

The Strand fire 1916 - Photo 02-579

Then on 15 February 1936 the Tauranga Hotel on the Strand was destroyed by fire.

Tauranga Hotel fire - Photo 99-616

Issuing of protective gear has evolved over the years, note the contrast in the photos below from the 1940s, 1963 and the 1990s.

Volunteer firefighters at scrub fire, c. 1940s - Photo 05-485


Volunteer Fire Brigade at a scrub fire, 1936 - Photo gca-4656

Firefighting demonstration at the Historic Village, 1990s - Photo 14-0132

Engaging with the community has always been a part of the work of the Fire Brigade, these images are from outreach in the 1960s.

Mount Maunganui gala day, September 1963 - Photo gcc-4258

Volunteer firefighters' display, September 1963 - Photo gcc-4100

Maybe you recognise someone sheltering from the hose spray?

Spectators at Tauranga Business Mens' lunchtime activities - Photo gcc-4095

This last image from March 1970 recognises the logistics of fire fighting in a port city.

Getting to the fire, Bay of Plenty Photo News - Photo pn-6180

Explore Pae Korokī for more images of fighting fires in Tauranga and other items of interest.

For more information about these images and other items in our collection, visit Pae Korokī or email the Heritage and Research Team: research@tauranga.govt.nz

Written by Kate Charteris, Heritage Specialist at Tauranga City Library.