Box 19
Contains 175 Results:
Mack Pumper at Station No. 1, November 7, 1967
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.
Ashland Oil Co. water system; Humble Oil Co. water system, March 29, 1968
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.
Apparatus drawn by horses, ca. 1915
Date of Copy: April 29, 1968
Steam Pumper pulled by horses at Station No. 13, ca. 1910
Date of Copy: April 29, 1968
Fire car and crew, ca. 1920
Date of Copy: April 29, 1968
Resuscitator, August 5, 1968
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.
Wrecked apparatus #115, October 2, 1967
Accident on 8th St. and Pine Ave., September 29, 1967
Traffic accident involving apparatus #140, October 6, 1967
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 #126, November 27, 1967
Accident at Wardlow and Orange
Car wreck involving apparatus #162, Anaheim and California Ave., March 8, 1968
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.