I came across a couple of photographs I had taken of the Power House - Clock and Chimes Tower before it had been restored and thought this would be an ideal background for the charred remains making them stand out in stark relief against the stormy sky.
It was during a fireworks display on 06 August 1939 that the roof burst into flames and soon the entire framework of the building was ablaze.
The local fire department arrived with the village pumper towed in on a scow, but the fire was impossible to contain and everything burned with the exception of the granite walls of the building.
The Power House - Clock and Chimes Tower remained a burnt out shell for 52 years.
The Alexandria Bay Rotary Club donated the funds to replace the three faced clock in the Clock Tower. The building was restored by the Thousand Island Bridge Authority at a cost of approximately $350,000.00 and was reopened to the public in 1991.
I will post this again once I have transferred the drawing of the shell of the Power House - Clock Tower and Chimes and started the painting.
Monday, February 7, 2011
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