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Fire Department marker is still out there on the ice. It has moved a bit since placed on ice but not for a couple of weeks.

An image myself and Lee Bryon created in 2008 for The Visual Miscellaneum using facebook status updates

John Deere 710 loader clearing ice away from public docks site 2006 April 26th.

Edited in Prisma app with Surf

High water and ice under Airport Road bridge over Butler Creek 2006 April 21st.

2017 May 1st. Ice from breakup continues to flow down the Moose River at Moosonee.

Ultimate warrior or a clown??

Looking across shore ice and open water towards the south end of Butler Island 2006 April 21st.

2009 May 2 Moosonee: Breakup of the Moose River. Shoreline looking up river from Two Bay docks storage. 3:52 p.m.

Broken up ice on the Moose River near mouth of Store Creek.

The Moose River just past the mouth of Store Creek looking up the river. 2006 April 21st.

Dan Wieb on his all terrain vehicle with horned helmet.

Taxi boat heading for Moose Factory from Moosonee. Due to ice along shoreline boats leave at start of winter road near airport and go to barge landing in Moose Factory.

Taxi boat heading for Moose Factory from Moosonee. Due to ice along shoreline boats leave at start of winter road near airport and go to barge landing in Moose Factory.

Breakup Quotes : QUOTATION – Image : As the quote says – Description Breakup More

  

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2009 May 1 7p.m. Moosonee: Breakup of the Moose River: view towards Butler Island

Students and teacher in front of piles of ice on Revillon Road.

2009 May 2 Moosonee: Breakup of the Moose River night shot: shoreline in front of Government Building 2:48 am

John Deere 710 loader clearing ice away from public docks site 2006 April 26th.

After the breakup of Public Safety, the department had a plan to again create the position lieutenant. This was short lived and soon afterwards the position was done away with.

 

New lieutenants in this photo, front row (L to R ) Asst. Chief G.W. King Jerry Hogan, Don Horton , Pete Oliver, Hal Jordan, Chief N.L. Thompson. Row 2 (L to R) Randy Baker, Buddy Christian, Robert Blackwell, Plummer Seward, Tom Fowler.

 

Source: “A Pictorial History: Durham Fire Department, 1960-2001” by God of Fire Productions (Retired Captain A.T. Fowler), 2001. North Carolina Collection, Durham Public Library.

Back end of diving otter.

Ice along Revillon Road in Moosonee, looking up the river. 2006 April 21st. Looking up the river.

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