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Daily Ginko Photo and Haiku: Bob’s Red Nose Boxing Day

Posted on December 26, 2021December 24, 2021
bob on boxing day
his partners old resting home
firemans tender

The red doors are where the Caistor Fire Tender was once stored, in the 19th Century. The carving was made a few years ago by Martin Healey of South Kelsey at the request of Caistor in Bloom, and represents Bob the horse who pulled the tender.
When the fire brigade outgrew this building, they moved to the top of the car park, as it exits onto Mill Lane, and is behind what was the magistrates court, and is now a charity shop on South Street. The building that they used is now my photographic studio since they then moved onto where it is now in Hersey Road.
Discover more by clicking here http://www.caistor.co.uk/caistor/caistor-f/fire/

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