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[Dallas Firefighter Class 156 #2]
Portrait of the 18 Dallas Fire class members from November 1972 to February 1973 posing outside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a dark colored suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, dark colored slacks and service cap, name tag on the right side of their chest, a silver badge on the left side of the chest, and on the left sleeve a patch shaped as a shield and a circle cross patch near the wrist. The large text box beneath the men have all the names of each member.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 171 #1]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from December 1, 1975 to March 4, 1976 posing outside a building in two rows. The recruits are wearing uniforms of navy blue slacks, double-breasted jackets, and flat-topped caps.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 21 #2]
Photograph of recruit class 21 standing against a light-colored background, posing for a picture. A note on the bottom of the photograph lists names from left to right.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 37 #1]
Portrait of the 7 Dallas Fire class members from February 1951 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, button down shirt, slacks, black belt, and black shoes.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 69 #1]
Portrait of the 11 Dallas Fire class members from January 1955 to February 1955 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, light colored button down shirt, with light colored slacks, and a black belt.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 78 #2]
Photograph of recruit class number 78 standing and posing in front of a light-colored curtain.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 86 #2]
Photograph of recruit class number 86 standing and kneeling in front of a brick wall.
[Dallas Firefighter Classes 107 & 108 #1]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire recruits from class numbers 107 and 108, posing in three lines, standing and kneeling in front of a concrete edifice with a grid pattern. The subjects are wearing matching, formal, dark-colored uniforms and a chalkboard listing information is in the center of the front row.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 124 #2]
Portrait of the 14 Dallas Fire class members from September 1964 to February 1965 posing in front of a wall in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a dark colored suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, dark colored slacks, a name tag on the right side of their chest, and a silver badge on the left side of the chest. The large text box below has the names of each member.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 129 #1]
Portrait of the 23 Dallas Fire class members from November 1965 to February 1966 posing in front of a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a dark colored suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, dark colored slacks and service cap, name tag on the right side of their chest, and a silver badge on the left side of the chest.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 145 #2]
Portrait of the 15 Dallas Fire class members from November 1970 to March 1970 posing outside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a navy-blue suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, navy-blue slacks and service cap, name tag on the right side of their chest, and a silver badge on the left side of the chest. The large text box beneath the men have all the names of each member.
[Dallas Fire Department 18 Firefighters]
Photograph of the firefighters at Dallas Fire Department 18 standing and kneeling in uniform in front of one of the station's fire engines. The men are arranged in two rows. On the front row, from left to right, the firefighters are: Miguel Gonzalez, Daniel Canter Jr., and Edward Downy Davis. On the back row, from left to right, the firefighters are: George Fletcher, David Villarreal, and Joe C. Guzman. Only a small portion of the front of the fire engine is visible in the photo. On the back of the photograph are an identifier stamp and handwritten text identifying the men in the photo.
[Firefighters Look Up at a Smoking Window]
Photograph of two firefighters (their backs facing the camera) looking up at a ladder extending up a tall brick building. Smoke is coming out of three windows, which are four stories above the firefighters, while people on the second story above the firefighters can be seen through the windows. The top of the fire engine they're standing on is just barely visible at the bottom left of the photograph. On the back of the photograph are two labels, and extensive handwritten notes about the fire.
[Crowd of Firefighters on a Rescue Operation at Business Strip]
Photograph of a large crowd of firefighters in firefighting suits (most of them with their names on the backs of their jackets) facing a brick, multi-level building with smoke coming out of some of the upper-level windows. There are two more multi-level buildings directly to the left of the smoking building, and a fire engine parked in front of the smoking building. In the top left of the photo, on the roof of the building directly to the left of the smoking building, there are two firefighters pulling up a fire hose. On the ground, a firefighter is about to climb a ladder propped against the building, and another firefighter holds a fire hose leading up to a second-story window. On the back of the photograph, there is a label, typewritten notes, and handwritten notes, including the names of the firefighters who died in the fire.
[Row of Firefighters in Front of Smoking Building]
Photograph of a row of uniformed Dallas Fire Department firefighters (two of which are wearing light-colored uniforms and white helmets) facing a row of smoking brick buildings, one of which bears the sign "Prime Steaks - Barbecue." There are metal ladders and fire escape staircases mounted to the front of the buildings. Two fire engines are partially visible on the right and a firefighter on an aerial platform is visible in the top left of the photo. Two men in civilian clothes stand behind the firefighters, amidst a pile of the fire hoses some of the firefighters are using to spray down the building. On the back of the photograph are a red-bordered label with text stricken out, red, handwritten text in the upper right corner, and information about the photo.
[Firefighters Use Hoses to Extinguish Burning Barbecue Restaurant]
Photograph of six firefighters using fire hoses to spray water at a barbecue restaurant that is mostly obscured by smoke. The firefighters' names are on the backs of their jackets, and one of the firefighters carries a small tank strapped to his back. The restaurant has a sign that says "Barbecue," and a striped awning with the restaurant's street address on it. In the background are a metal fire-escape and another building. On the back of the photograph are a label and an information stamp filled in with handwritten notes.
[Firefighters Hose Down Smoking Building From Above]
Photograph of two firefighters on an aerial platform, using firefighting hoses to spray water into dark clouds of smoke above a building. The building has a semi-circle striped awning, with the numbers "1417" on it, and a traffic light pole in front of and to the left of the awning. Beyond the aerial platform crane arm, a sign reading "Piccadilly Cafeteria" is partially visible through the smoke, along with another building. The top of the fire engine attached to the aerial platform and two more firefighters are partially visible along the bottom of the photo. On the back of the photograph are a red-bordered label, handwritten notes, and information about the photo.
[Firefighters Use Aerial Platforms to Firefight]
Photograph of a street view of two fire engines (one on the left, partially obscured by a brick building on the left, and another in the center) with their aerial platforms extended towards a smoking brick building in the center background. Two firefighters stand on the platform in the center, and at least one firefighter stands on the other platform. On the ground, other firefighters, another fire engine, and two emergency trucks are visible. The smoking building is connected to other buildings on either side, which are obscured by buildings on either side of the street in the middle ground. On the back of the photograph are a red-bordered label with text crossed out, handwritten notes, and information about the photo.
[Caved-In Roof After Fire]
Photograph of an interior view of the smoking, caved-in roof of a building. A brick wall on the right, and a brick and wood wall with windows in the background are still standing. Many charred wooden slats and planks are visible amidst the rubble. In the bottom right corner is an embossed "Photo By Dallas Fire Dept." stamp. On the back of the photograph are a red-bordered label, the number "16." written in handwritten in red ink, and information about the photograph.
[Firefighters Use Aerial Platform to Hose Down Building]
Photograph of uniformed firefighters spraying water hoses at a smoking building - from the ground and from an aerial platform. Much of the building is obscured by smoke and darkness, but part of a sign for a barbecue restaurant is partially visible. Some of the firefighters' names are visible or partially visible on the backs of their firefighting jackets. The back of the aerial platform fire engine is partially visible on the left and there are coils of fire hoses in the street in front of it. On the back of the photograph are a red-bordered label, a small number "8" handwritten in red ink in the top right corner, and information about the photo.
[Burned Rubble Inside a Multi-story Building]
Photograph of the inside of a brick, multi-story building. The floor is covered in ash and burned rubble, with a hole in the floor against the wall, and on the back wall, three windows are partially visible. A large metal beams stretches across the space, extending out of view on the right. A man in white overalls stands to the right of the hole in the floor, with his back to camera. On the back of the photograph are a red-bordered label with text stricken out, handwritten notes, and information about the photo.
[Fire on the Roof of a Building]
Photograph of a partially obscured, smoking fire on top of a brick building. The building is part of a row of other brick buildings that are visible at the bottom of the photo, one of which has a sign reading, "Piccadilly Cafeteria." Along the face of the buildings, fire escape ladders and staircases are attached. On the back of the photograph are a red-bordered label with text stricken-out, red handwritten notes, and information about the photo.
[Inside a Fire Damaged Building]
Photograph of the inside of a burned and collapsing building. Wooden slats and beams dangle from above, and ash, burned rubble and wooden boards cover the floor in piles. On the left, a decorative metal panel hangs out from the wall, and on the right, the dark tiled wall is missing many tiles. In the distant background, a man is standing with his back to the camera. On the back of the photograph is a red-bordered label with text stricken out, handwritten notes, and information about the photo.
[Man Standing In Rubble of Burned Kessler Theatre]
Photograph of a man standing in the rubble of the Kessler Theatre in Dallas after a fire destroyed it. He is smiling and leaning against a podium-like box. The roof to the theatre is gone, but there are still audience seats left, visible in the far background. A man in a long coat and hat is also visible in the far background. On the back of the photograph are two stamps and handwritten notes giving information about the photograph.
[Dallas Firefighters Use Aerial Platform to Fight a Fire]
Photograph of Dallas Fire Department firefighters using a fire engine with an aerial platform called "Snorkel No. 2" to spray a water hose at a smoking building visible on the right. More uniformed firefighters on the ground use three more water hoses to hose down the building. The hoses are all connected to a fire engine on the left, and another fire engine is partially visible on the right, in front of a traffic light. Two men who are not in firefighting uniforms, one holding a camera to his chest, stand amidst the pile of water hoses in the middle ground. On the back of the photograph are a red-bordered label, the number "2" written handwritten in red ink, and information about the photograph.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 101 #2]
Portrait of the 14 Dallas Fire class members from November 1959 to February 1960 posing in front of a building in two rows. The recruits are wearing uniforms that include light-colored long-sleeved, button down shirts and matching slacks with dark-colored neckties and belts. A printed text at the bottom of the image identifies the recruits.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 101 #1]
Portrait of the 14 Dallas Fire class members from November 1959 to February 1960 posing in front of a building in two rows. The recruits are wearing uniforms that include light-colored long-sleeved, button down shirts and matching slacks with dark-colored neckties and belts. A board on the ground in the front identifies the group.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 139 #1]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from November 1969 to March 1970 posing outside a building in two rows. The recruits are all wearing dark blue uniforms that include slacks, a brimmed cap with a flat top, and a long jacket that has two rows of silver buttons with a Dallas Fire patch on the left sleeve, a silver shield over the left breast, and a name tag near the right lapel.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 139 #2]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from November 1969 to March 1970 posing outside a building in two rows. The recruits are all wearing dark blue uniforms that include slacks, a brimmed cap with a flat top, and a long jacket that has two rows of silver buttons with a Dallas Fire patch on the left sleeve, a silver shield over the left breast, and a name tag near the right lapel. Printed text at the bottom of the photo identifies each of the recruits.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 184 #2]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from November 6, 1978 to March 9, 1979 posing outside a building in three rows. The recruits are wearing light blue shirts with navy blue slacks and name tags on the right side of the shirt.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 108 #1]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire class members from November 1960 to February 1961 posing in front of a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing dark-colored uniforms including slacks and double-breasted jackets with badges over the left breast. A board on the ground in front of them identifies the class.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 108 #2]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire class members from November 1960 to February 1961 posing in front of a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing dark-colored uniforms including slacks and double-breasted jackets with badges over the left breast. Printed text attached to the bottom of the image provides names.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 107 #2]
Portrait of the 7 Dallas Fire class members from October 1960 to February 1961 posing in front of a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a dark-colored suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, dark colored slacks, a silver badge on the left side of the chest, and black shoes. A printed paper at the bottom of the image lists the names of the recruits in the image.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 48 #2]
Photograph of recruit class number 48 standing and posing against a two-toned background. The top half of the background is light-colored and the bottom half is darker.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 62 #2]
Photograph of recruit class number 62 standing and posing together against a two-toned background. The top half of the background is light-colored and the bottom half is darker.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 62 #1]
Portrait of the 10 Dallas Fire class members from February 1954 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, light colored button down shirt with light colored slacks, a black belt, and black shoes.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 86 #1]
Portrait of the 18 Dallas Fire class members from January 1958 to February 1958 posing in front of a building in three rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, light colored button down shirt with light colored slacks, a black belt, and black shoes.
[Adolphus Hotel Fire]
Photograph of a light colored car near the fire engines parked on the side of the street to respond to a fire at Adolphus Hotel on Main east of Akard.
[University Park Fire]
Photograph of a strip mall half destroyed on the 6200 block of Hillcrest.
[Adolphus Hotel]
Photograph of four firemen standing at the bottom of a ladder at the Adolphus Hotel, which sits on the corner of Akard and Commerce.
[Chief Hendrix Speaking to Reporters]
Photograph of the fire department Chief Hendrix speaking to a male reporter who holds an audio recorder to his mouth, while a female reporter in a coat waits on the other side.
[Letter of Recommendation for C. R. Raynes]
Letter of recommendation from the American-La France Fire Engine Company, Inc., in regards to Mr. C. R. Raynes, who was an engineer and salesman.
[Woman at University Park Fire]
Photograph of a woman lying on the ground in front of a strip mall that was affected by a fire on the 6200 block of Hillcrest.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 171 #2]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from December 1, 1975 to March 4, 1976 posing outside a building in two rows. The recruits are wearing uniforms of navy blue slacks, double-breasted jackets, and flat-topped caps.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 184 #1]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from November 6, 1978 to March 9, 1979 posing outside a building in three rows. The recruits are wearing light blue shirts with navy blue slacks and name tags on the right side of the shirt.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 156 #1]
Portrait of the 18 Dallas Fire class members from November 1972 to February 1973 posing outside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a dark colored suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, dark colored slacks and service cap, name tag on the right side of their chest, a silver badge on the left side of the chest, and on the left sleeve a patch shaped as a shield and a circle cross patch near the wrist.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 48 #1]
Portrait of the 6 Dallas Fire class members from January 1952 to February 1952 posing in front of a wall inside a building in one row. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, shirt, tie, slacks and black shoes.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 69 #2]
Photograph of recruit class number 69 standing and posing together against a paneled background.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 78 #1]
Portrait of the 8 Dallas Fire class members from January 1957 to February 1957 posing in front of a curtain inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, light colored button down shirt with light colored slacks, or plaid shirt with jeans, and a black belt.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 107 #1]
Portrait of the 7 Dallas Fire class members from October 1960 to February 1961 posing in front of a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing a dark-colored suit with circular silver buttons in two rows, dark colored slacks, a silver badge on the left side of the chest, and black shoes.
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