William Rae (firefighter) explained

William Rae
Birth Date:1869
Death Date:27 November 1904
Death Cause:Injuries from fire fighting
Resting Place:Glasgow Necropolis
Monuments:Memorial plaque on Hunter Street, Glasgow
Nationality:Scottish
Occupation:Firefighter
Years Active:1891 to 1904

William Rae (1869 – 27 November 1904) was a Scottish firefighter who served in the Glasgow Fire Brigade.

Rae responded to tackle a fire on North British Railway premises in Glasgow on 24 November 1904 where he was seriously injured by an exploding boiler. He died of his injuries three days later.[1] [2]

Rae was memorialized in Scottish Fire and Rescue Service's Firefighters' Heritage Trail where one of the twelve plaques is dedicated to him.

Personal life

Rae was born in 1869. At the time of his death in 1904 he was married and had four children; the oldest child was 10 years old.

Fire fighting career

Rae, a carpenter by trade, joined the fire service in November 1891 and rose through the rank to become a merit class fireman. From 1897 to 1904 he was in charge of the joiner's shop.

In 1904, Rae was stationed at the newly opened Central Fire Station at Ingram Street, Glasgow.

Hunter Street fire

On 24 November 1904 Rae and other members of the Glasgow Fire Brigade attended a fire on North British Railway company premises in Hunter Street, Glasgow, Scotland. The seat of the fire was the gas storage area.[3]

Exploding gas cylinders burnt Rae from the shoulders upwards, although his eyesight was not damaged.[4]

Death

On 27 November 1904, at the age of 35 years, Rae died of his injuries at Glasgow Royal Infirmary.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

Lord Provost Sir John Ure Primrose as well as representatives from Edinburgh, Paisley and Greenock fire brigades attended Rae's funeral on 30 November 1904. His coffin was carried by horse and ladder carriage to the Glasgow Necropolis, where he was buried.[11]

Memorial

A memorial plaque is situated in Hunter Street, Glasgow and is featured as part of the Fire Fighter Heritage Trail.

Notes and References

  1. News: Quinn. Bryan. 2013-11-07. In pictures: Glasgow's heroic firefighters. 2022-02-10. Daily Record. en.
  2. News: On the trail of Glasgow's fire heroes. 2022-02-10. Glasgow Times. en.
  3. The Glasgow Herald, Friday, November 25, 1904. p. 9.
  4. Web site: Our Trail has been created to honour firefighters who lost their lives protecting people in Glasgow.. 2021-10-03. www.firescotland.gov.uk. en-US.
  5. Web site: Hunter Street, Press Archive, Fire Fighter Heritage Trail. 3 Oct 2021. Scottish Fire and Rescue Services.
  6. News: 28 November 1904. Fireman Fatally Burned. 4. Dundee Evening Telegraph. subscription. British Newspaper Archive.
  7. Web site: Lincolnshire Echo, Monday 28 November 1904, page 4 . British Newspaper Archive . 3 Oct 2021.
  8. Web site: Sad Death of a Fireman . British Newspaper Archive . Sheffield Daily Telegraph . 3 Oct 2021.
  9. News: 28 November 1904. Untitled. 8. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser. subscription. British Newspaper Archive.
  10. Web site: William Rae. 2021-10-03. www.graemekirkwood.co.uk.
  11. News: 1 December 1904. Glasgow Fireman's Funeral. 4. The Scotsman. subscription. British Newspaper Archive.