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Date posted: December 01, 2011 - 10:29 pm
Message: George
Thank you for your enquiry.
Keep checking the website for news of the museum opening date.
A new section of the site focusing on the museum will be online early in the new year.
You can of course contact our Group Committee from our contacts page of the site.
Name: George
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Date posted: November 30, 2011 - 10:56 pm
Message: Hi,
When is the Fire Museum due to open my friends ?
Cant wait to visit Greenock again and its a must to tour the museum
Name: hayley
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Date posted: July 14, 2011 - 04:54 pm
Message: i remembered seeing that old red land rover fire engine (fire car??) and thought that was the most amazing thing ever. ~~hayley
Name: wullie mac
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Date posted: July 03, 2011 - 02:38 pm
Message: fantastic site full of first class information, canny wait till the new museum opens i will be first in the queue when it opens, wully mac larky crew
Name: robin cook
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Date posted: June 13, 2011 - 09:03 pm
Message: HI . It is great to see these appliances looking so good after all the hard work that has gone into restoreing them it is also good to see 3 appliances that were used on the isle of arran among them keep up the good work.
Name: Roger
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Date posted: May 22, 2011 - 11:29 am
Message: Marvelous collection of Historic Appliances preserving in working order the Important heritage of our emergency services Too many folk take them for granted till they need them
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Date posted: July 03, 2011 - 02:46 pm
Message: Many thanks for your message Bob.
Yes, Ian and his team did a fantastic job on the steamer both in the high standard of the craftsmanship involved and also the time it all took.
Just amazing
Take care
Kenny
Name: Bob James
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Date posted: July 03, 2011 - 02:40 pm
Message: Delighted to see the Merryweather steamer in one piece again.
Looking at the photographs Ian Grant has done an excellent job. I still can't get over the speed of his turn-around, he must have pulled out all the stops for you guys.
Name: SFRPG webadmin
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Date posted: March 06, 2011 - 06:10 pm
Message: Thanks for your comments Ralf.
Yes, the restoration job is absolutely fantastic. Ian and his team did a great job. Our web chappy is currently putting together a special feature on the steamer and will be including new pictures of the appliance both before and after the restoration job.
Name: Ralf Torrance
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Date posted: March 06, 2011 - 05:51 pm
Message: Great to see the old Gem back people.
It was a sad day when it was damaged last year but the restoration jobs looks to be just fantastic.
Hope to see it and your other vehicles at the Paisley Festival later in the year.
Keep up the great work you are all doing.
Are you going to put some more pictures of it on the site ?
Ralf
Name: neville bexon
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Date posted: July 03, 2011 - 02:40 pm
Message: wow i was amazed to see my old fire engine is still around now people will believe me when i tell them about it i wonder if it still has the bell i made for it. nev
Name: MICHAEL JONES
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Date posted: February 07, 2011 - 12:53 pm
Message: Hi to Kenny and all my friends from strathclyde fire preservation group.
My self Sandra & monty dog would like to wish all and everyone of you a happy and healthy 2011.
We all hope to see as many as you all when we come to Greenock or at Odiham fire show.