Downtown inferno 65 years ago, Winnipeg experienced one of the most spectacular blazes in its history

Shortly after 1 a.m. on June 8, 1954, Winnipeg firefighters were alerted to a fire at the Time Building.

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Shortly after 1 a.m. on June 8, 1954, Winnipeg firefighters were alerted to a fire at the Time Building.

That blaze, 65 years ago today, turned out to be one of the most spectacular in Winnipeg’s history.

It began in the false ceiling of the main floor. Fuelled by 120 km/h winds, flames and embers quickly spread through the building at the northwest corner of Portage Avenue and Hargrave Street. By 6 a.m., it was a three-alarm blaze with more than 200 firefighters and 26 vehicles at the scene.

By the time the fire was extinguished days later, the Time Building, Dismorr Block and Edwards Block were completely destroyed, while the Affleck Block and Norlyn Building were severely damaged.

It could have been far worse if it wasn’t for the efforts of staff at Eaton’s, which was kitty-corner from the Time Building. Workers hung fire hoses from Eaton’s rooftop to create a water curtain to keep the heat from igniting the wooden frames of the store’s windows.

Miraculously, no one died and just one firefighter was slightly injured.

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The Time Building at 6:20 a.m. on June 8, 1954.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES The Time Building at 6:20 a.m. on June 8, 1954.
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The Time Building at 6:25 a.m. on June 8, 1954.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES The Time Building at 6:25 a.m. on June 8, 1954.
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The Time Building is engulfed in flames and the fire has jumped to the Dismorr Block, which housed a Dayton’s store.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES The Time Building is engulfed in flames and the fire has jumped to the Dismorr Block, which housed a Dayton’s store.
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In this photo taken from the Free Press at Portage and Carlton at 8 a.m., the Time Building has collapsed, the Dismorr Block is in ruins and fire rages in the Norlyn Building. Eaton’s is in background at top right.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES In this photo taken from the Free Press at Portage and Carlton at 8 a.m., the Time Building has collapsed, the Dismorr Block is in ruins and fire rages in the Norlyn Building. Eaton’s is in background at top right.
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Floodlights illuminate the remains of the Time Building.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Floodlights illuminate the remains of the Time Building.
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June 8, 1954. Caption found on back of photo: Dismorr Building on Portage Avenue immediately east of Time Building. This building gutted for complete loss. Norlyn Building north of Dismorr Building is just visible (with burning car beside it) through the smoke. Most of this building was destroyed.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES June 8, 1954. Caption found on back of photo: Dismorr Building on Portage Avenue immediately east of Time Building. This building gutted for complete loss. Norlyn Building north of Dismorr Building is just visible (with burning car beside it) through the smoke. Most of this building was destroyed.
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The blaze drew hundreds of spectators to downtown.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES The blaze drew hundreds of spectators to downtown.
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A firefighter stands amid the remnants of the Time Building two days later, extinguishing still-smouldering areas.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES A firefighter stands amid the remnants of the Time Building two days later, extinguishing still-smouldering areas.
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Firefighters hose down the smouldering remains of the Time Building (left) and Dismorr Block.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Firefighters hose down the smouldering remains of the Time Building (left) and Dismorr Block.
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More than 200 firefighters battled the blaze.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES More than 200 firefighters battled the blaze.
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Fire officials examine what’s left of the Dismorr Block three days later.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Fire officials examine what’s left of the Dismorr Block three days later.
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The front wall of the Edwards Block is sent crashing to the ground as three crane trucks with steel cables tug at its girders. As the building fell, the road shuddered under the impact.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES The front wall of the Edwards Block is sent crashing to the ground as three crane trucks with steel cables tug at its girders. As the building fell, the road shuddered under the impact.
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Demolition crews tear down the skeleton of the seven-storey Time Building. The towering 25-metre pillar of bricks and masonry of the Portage Avenue and Hargave Street corner is the first to go. City workers and firefighters loop a steel cable around the top of the solitary remnant.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Demolition crews tear down the skeleton of the seven-storey Time Building. The towering 25-metre pillar of bricks and masonry of the Portage Avenue and Hargave Street corner is the first to go. City workers and firefighters loop a steel cable around the top of the solitary remnant.
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Afterwards, the pillar toppled, crumbling across Portage Avenue.
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS FILES Afterwards, the pillar toppled, crumbling across Portage Avenue.
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