Box 28
Contains 167 Results:
Station personnel in front of Station No. 6, 1932
Location: 1st and Ontario, opened May 22, 1922; Pictured: Frank McElroy, Jack Reeves, "Choke" Madison, "Hob" Hagens, Ed French, Collins Alexander, Fred Watkins, "Bob" Lewis, Al Boc?, Dave Burdett
Nine unidentified personnel sitting on a fire truck, ca. 1911
Negatives and prints. Includes images of the Long Beach Fire Department personnel throughout its history, including portraits taken at fire stations, and documentation of activities outside their activities as firemen, such as retirement parties.
Unidentified personnel, Chief Craw, alarm superintendent Clark, and M. Cooper with truck from Engine Co. 1, June 1920
Negatives and prints. Includes images of the Long Beach Fire Department personnel throughout its history, including portraits taken at fire stations, and documentation of activities outside their activities as firemen, such as retirement parties.
Four unidentified personnel sitting on a fire truck, ca. 1911
Negatives and prints. Includes images of the Long Beach Fire Department personnel throughout its history, including portraits taken at fire stations, and documentation of activities outside their activities as firemen, such as retirement parties.
Personnel standing in front of a fire station, undated
Front (L to R): Capt. Hal Eastwood, Eric Hickson, Alvin Boyd, Batt. Ch. Claude Kreider,?, Benny McNally, Charley Miller, Fred Campbell, Huntoon, Floyd Taylor, Capt. Herb Hadsell; Back (L to R): Reynolds, Pop Miller, Jimmy Pinkard, Stromstead, Benny Robertson, Andy Tisnerat, Arnold Bol, Dutch Fritcher, Fred Watkins (identified by H. Redding, 1983)
Team from the 19th Annual Men's California State Bowling Tournament, 1950s?
Negatives and prints. Includes images of the Long Beach Fire Department personnel throughout its history, including portraits taken at fire stations, and documentation of activities outside their activities as firemen, such as retirement parties.
Bureau of Fire Prevention automobile, 1930s
Negatives and prints. Includes images of fire trucks, cars, fire boats, and other equipment used by the Long Beach Fire Department. This series documents the evolution of fire trucks and fire fighting equipment from the early 20th century when fire trucks were horse-drawn through the early 1970s.
American-LaFrance, Station No. 12 (Los Angeles County Fire Dept.), Signal Hill, 1920s
Station: east side of Cherry, north of old P.E. Tracks; from the collection of Dale Magee
Early Ford apparatus, undated
On verso: "5-15-66. Good luck to you. P.S. My articles appear nearly every month in 'Motorcade' and in 'Sports Car Graphic'. C. G. Proche, 5329 The Toledo, L.B. 3"
Ahrens Fox, 1930s
Negatives and prints. Includes images of fire trucks, cars, fire boats, and other equipment used by the Long Beach Fire Department. This series documents the evolution of fire trucks and fire fighting equipment from the early 20th century when fire trucks were horse-drawn through the early 1970s.