The Old Fire Station - Dayus Square - Jewellery Quarter , a photo by ell brown on Flickr. Via Flickr: In the Jewellery Quarter heading for Dayus Square. The new Dayus Square development in the Jewellery Quarter (formerly known as Albion Square). Named after local author Kathleen Dayus (1903 - 2003). This is The Old Fire Station Childrens Nursery. Grade II listed former fire station building at 67, 68 and 69, Albion Street B1, Birmingham . ALBION STREET 1. 5104 Hockley B1 Nos, 67, 68 and 69 SP 0587 SE 27/4 II GV 2. Built as the Corporation Fire Station 1909-10. Architect T G Price (The Builder 1909, ol 96, p 19), not H E Stilgoe the City Surveyor referred to on the foundation stone. A large asymmetrical extended L-plan block of buildings on a corner site. Built on 2 and 3 storeys of thin, machined, hard red bricks with rebated pointing and ashlar dressings. Baroque derivation, the design combines Edwardian "Wrenaissance" elements with