Box 8
Contains 147 Results:
Chastin, Richard M. : portrait, June 3, 1957
One print and negatives. Includes ID photos of Long Beach Fire Department personnel.
Guyett, Robert W. : portrait, June 3, 1957
One print and negatives. Includes ID photos of Long Beach Fire Department personnel.
Miller, John A. : portrait, June 3, 1957
One print and negatives. Includes ID photos of Long Beach Fire Department personnel.
Butler, Jack C. : portrait, June 6, 1957
One print and negatives. Includes ID photos of Long Beach Fire Department personnel.
Parkins, Robert F. II : portrait, June 6, 1957
One print and negatives. Includes ID photos of Long Beach Fire Department personnel.
Grinde, Allen F. : portrait, May 2, 1957
One print and negatives. Includes ID photos of Long Beach Fire Department personnel.
Chief Sandeman: portrait, July 12, 1957
One print and negatives. Includes ID photos of Long Beach Fire Department personnel.
Accident involving apparatus #156, September 4, 1956
Negatives and prints. Includes images of traffic accidents occurring in the city of Long Beach, including those involving Long Beach Fire Department apparatus. This series not only documents traffic accidents in the city of Long Beach, but also provides a historical overview of the development of automobiles in Southern California, particularly in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
Wrecked apparatus #143, December 18, 1956
Negatives and prints. Includes images of traffic accidents occurring in the city of Long Beach, including those involving Long Beach Fire Department apparatus. This series not only documents traffic accidents in the city of Long Beach, but also provides a historical overview of the development of automobiles in Southern California, particularly in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.
Wrecked apparatus #129, Pacific Coast Hwy and Redondo, February 2, 1957
Negatives and prints. Includes images of traffic accidents occurring in the city of Long Beach, including those involving Long Beach Fire Department apparatus. This series not only documents traffic accidents in the city of Long Beach, but also provides a historical overview of the development of automobiles in Southern California, particularly in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s.