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Local builds fire-fighting bicycle
Credit: Maureen Power   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009

Shane Price explains the fitting of the siren to Elspeth Durloo, the Visitor Services Co-ordinator. Credit: Ferrymead Heritage Park.A Ferrymead Heritage Park resident, Shane Price, is passionate about bicycles and has always wanted to make a reproduction of the fireman's bicycle built by Birmingham Small Arms (BSA) in 1905.  The bike was designed for firemen on duty in petrochemical plants.  When the park's "Fire Services Special" event was announced, Price had the inspiration he needed to meet the challenge.    

 

Working from a photograph in "Bicycles - Le Biciclette", a book written by Fermo Galbiati and Nino Ciravegna, Price's creation has come together with the enthusiastic help of Welding Maintenance in central Christchurch (Gordon installed the front carrier and the ring for the hose reel), the Fire Services Historical Society (who provided the hose and branch - the nozzle that delivers the water, and much encouragement), vendors in India and America who listed the helmet and siren, respectively, on E-Bay, and his family who have shared their lounge floor with bicycle parts for several weeks!

 

Price said, "I had a rusty heap of a bicycle from the right era, stripped it back and repainted it fire-engine red.  The main adaptations were the hose carrier and the carrier on the front which forks to accommodate the branch.  Finding the helmet on E-Bay for $15 and seeing it arrive in the post three days later was amazing.  I would still like to replace the old seat but that will have to wait until I can afford it."


Brian Joyce, President of the Fire Services Historical Society based at Ferrymead Heritage Park, is thrilled with Price's achievement.  "We'll be providing Shane with a uniform from the right period so that he will look the part when he rides the fireman's bicycle at the Park's big fire engine show on Sunday 5 July.  After that, we will be keen to have the bike on display in the Hall of Wheels as often as possible because it is a real show-stopper."

 

Joyce continued: "Shane is one of many contributors to the fire engine and fire-fighting action that our Society is presenting on Sunday.  The Ashburton Volunteer Fire Brigade was keen to attend and will have the "Pride of Ashburton" steam pump working.  Dan Coward, Chief Fire Officer with the Christchurch Fire Brigade, is contributing the latest fire-fighting truck and equipment to complement the historic items in the Hall of Flames.  The Vintage Car Club is bringing along a well-preserved old Dennis Ace fire engine.  Visitors will see the first working pump in Christchurch, dating from 1860, and the newest working pump."


"Sunday's event is a great opportunity for our members to share fire services heritage with members of the public.  It has been said that the Hall of Fire contains the best fire services collection in the Southern Hemisphere.  Visitors will be able to pump water with manual pumps, hold hoses from a modern pump, see the steam pump working, and get really close to old and new fire appliances. There will be demonstrations and films, and fire engines all over the Park," said Joyce.

 

Park General Manager, Maureen Power, said, "This is definitely an event that will make all young fire-fighters' dreams come true  They can immerse themselves in fire engines and equipment, past and present, and talk with fire fighters all day!  Of course, a Ferrymead event wouldn't be complete without steam train and tram action as well and visitors can take as many rides as they like on the day.  We're delighted to offer free entry to all children attending with a paying adult."The "Fire Engines Special" is part of Christchurch City Council's "KidsFest" programme.

 

[Fire Engines Special & Steam Sunday, Sunday 5 July, 10am to 4.30pm Ferrymead Heritage Park, Ferrymead Park Drive, Heathcote Valley $15 adult; FREE entry for all children accompanied by a paying adult.]

 

 

 
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