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[Dallas Firefighter Class 158 #2]
Portrait of the 19 Dallas Fire class members from March 1973 to June 1973 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, 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 159 #2]
Portrait of the 10 Dallas Fire class members from March 1973 to June 1973 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, 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 160 #2]
Portrait of the 10 Dallas Fire class members from March 1973 to June 1973 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, 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.
[Letter from the American LaFrance Fire Engine Company to Temple, Texas - March 7 1925]
Sales letter written by J. Ed. Schmitz to the city manager in Temple, Texas (Mr. Graeser) as a follow-up to a sales call about the potential purchase of a fire engine. It references a particular model that would be available immediately, promises "service," and offers various payment plans. Text is printed on letterhead with an image of a building labelled "Dallas Branch and Service Station, American LaFrance Fire Engine Company of Texas, Dallas, Texas, Commerce and La France Streets."
[Dallas Firefighter Class 168 #2]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from January 6, 1975 to April 3, 1975 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 38 #1]
Portrait of the 8 Dallas Fire class members from March 1951 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, button down shirt or sweater, slacks or jeans, and black shoes.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 63 #2]
Photograph of recruit class number 63 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 63 #3]
Portrait of the 9 Dallas Fire class members from March 1954 to April 1954 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, light or dark colored button down shirt, with light colored slacks, a black belt, and black shoes.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 70 #1]
Portrait of the 7 Dallas Fire class members from March 1955 to April 1955 posing in front of a chalkboard wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, button down shirt or collared shirt, with light or dark colored slacks, and a black belt.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 114 #1]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from October 1, 1961 to March 30, 1962 posing outside a building in two rows. The recruits are wearing double breasted jackets with a badge on the left breast and slacks.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 132 #1]
Portrait of the 9 Dallas Fire class members from February 1967 to May 1967 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 132 #4]
Portrait of the 9 Dallas Fire class members from February 1967 to May 1967 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.
[Firefighters and Yellow Fire Engine]
Photograph of four uniformed firefighters, as well as two men in suits, standing in front of a yellow fire engine parked in a showroom. A group of men and women are gathered to the left and right of the engine and a man sits in the driver's seat. Parts of a red fire engine and a yellow car are visible behind and to the right of the yellow engine. There are two stamps on the back of the photograph with identifier information, the date, and information about the photo's printer that has been smudged beyond readability.
[Burned Out Building Without a Roof]
Photograph of an upwards angled view of the inside of a burned out brick building with no roof. Wires and other burned fixtures hang from the burned walls inside. At the bottom of the photo, piles of large beams and other rubble are visible, as well as an African-American man facing left (visible only from the shoulders up). Through the space where the roof should be, the sky and a tall brick building are visible. On the back of the photograph are handwritten notes, and information about the photo.
[Firefighters Climb Fire Engine Ladder]
Photograph of two firefighters climbing a fire engine ladder while two firefighters stand on the the fire engine below - three of the firefighters are waving to the photographer. The truck sits in the driveway of Dallas Fire Station 34, a one-story brick building with two visible garage doors. The street is visible in the foreground. There is printed information about the photograph on the back.
[Burned Bin Sitting in Ash and Rubble]
Photograph of a burned and warped square bin sitting in against a burned wall, amidst ash and small bits of unidentifiable rubble. Inside the bin is more ash and small pieces of burnt rubble. On the bottom left of the photograph, there is a small, circular, embossed stamp that reads, "Photo By Dallas Fire Dept." On the back of the photograph is a stamp filled in with handwritten information about the photo.
[Inside a Fire Damaged Multi-Story Building]
Photograph of the inside of a burnt out multi-story building, taken from the bottom floor. Windows from the two floors above are visible on the brick walls, along with hanging wires and fixtures. A man in a cap stands in front of a huge pile of large, charred debris, while another man operates a shoveling machine just beyond him. On the back of the photograph are handwritten notes and information about the photo.
[Dallas Fire Department responding to a burning house #2]
Photograph of firefighters attempting to put out a fire from a burning two story house. Two firemen in uniform are on the roof of the house spraying a fire hose toward the fire with a ladder placed between them. Two other firemen are standing on the ground level outside the house.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 209 #2]
Portrait of the 21 Dallas Fire classmembers from November 1984 to April 1985 posing outside a building in three rows, with the men in the front row seated on a bench. They are all wearing uniforms of dark blue slacks and lighter blue, button-up shirts with a Dallas Fire patch on the left sleeve and a name tag over the right breast pocket. A printed label at the bottom of the photo lists the names in order.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 75 #2]
Portrait of the 9 Dallas Fire class members from March 1956 to April 1956 posing in two rows in front of a chalkboard. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, button-down shirts and slacks.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 49 #1]
Portrait of the 14 Dallas Fire class members from February 1952 to March 1952 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, shirt, tie, slacks or jeans, and black shoes.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 109 #1]
Portrait of the 6 Dallas Fire class members from December 1960 to March 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 75 #1]
Portrait of the 9 Dallas Fire class members from March 1956 to April 1956 posing in two rows in front of a chalkboard. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, button-down shirts and slacks. A desk is partially visible behind them and firefighting images are on the wall above them.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 79 #1]
Portrait of the 10 Dallas Fire class members from March 1957 to April 1957 posing in front of a curtain in two rows. Many of the recruits appear to be wearing uniforms that include light-colored, long-sleeved button-down shirts, slacks and black belts; several of the men are wearing patterned shirts instead, or jackets.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 94 #2]
Photograph of recruit class members from November 1958 to December 1958 posing in front of a building in three rows. All of the recruits are wearing uniforms including light-colored button-down shirts and slacks, with a dark-colored ties and belts. Printed text attached to the bottom of the image provides identifictions.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 94 #1]
Portrait of the 9 Dallas Fire class members from February 1959 to March 1959 posing in front of a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing uniforms including light-colored button-down shirts and slacks, with a dark-colored tie and belt.
[4810 East Side House Fire]
Photograph of a five alarm fire at 4810 East Side, with the outside charred and two ladders to the second floor.
[Group with Plaque]
Photograph of six young people wearing white shirts and black ties. Their names, from left to right, are Karen Bass, Debra Carlin, Kevin Sipes, Phyllis Allen, Ruth Crow, and Ramaro Lopez.
[Johnny's Supermarket]
Photograph of a one story supermarket with four ladders leading to the rooftop. The address is 5533 Columbia street.
[5 Alarm Fire at 4810 East Side]
Photograph of a charred building with two ladders leading to the rooftop.
[Fire Station No. 34]
Photograph of two rows of men wearing dark uniforms with silver buttons and badges standing in front of a fire truck that is parked outside a brick building with the words "Fire Station No. 34" written on the wall.
[Older Woman Outside House Fire]
Photograph of an older woman in a nightgown supported by a policeman and man in a suit on either side.
[Firemen Inside Building]
Photograph of a large group of men wearing helmets, disrobing from their emergency gear.
[Remains of 1948 Fire]
Photograph of four firemen operating a hose on the charred remains from the inside of the brick building.
[Burned Furniture]
Photograph of a burned out bedroom with a charred mattress and bed frame in a building at 1321 Grigsby, after a fire.
[J. C. Penny's Fire]
Photograph of the inside of a J. C. Penny's department store, with products covered by sheets as firemen scale a ladder towards the roof.
[Five Alarm Fire at 4810 East Side]
Photograph of a two story wooden building charred and destroyed on the outside.
[1948 Fire]
Photograph of firemen wading through water near equipment covered with sheets.
[Front of J. C. Penny's]
Photograph of a J. C. Penny's with three fire engines in the parking lot. The store sits on 5301 Inwood Plaza, the corner of Inwood and Lover's Lane, which became Eckerd Drug as of 2002.
[Manhattan Lounge]
Photograph of the front of Manhattan Lounge on 3422 Main.
[Governor John Connally]
Photograph of two men standing in suits, with Governor John Connally wearing a white helmet with the words "Honorary Chief Dallas" written on the front.
[Five Alarm Fire on East Side]
Photograph of a two story wooden building destroyed by fire at 4810 East Side.
[Young People With Plaque]
Photograph of seven men and women in white shirts and ties gathered around a plaque.
[Test of Waxahachie Pumping Engine]
Photograph of a row of men in suits near a fire truck, standing on the wet cobblestone street near a two story house.
[Explosion at6 3723 Abilene]
Photograph of the remains of a small white house after an explosion.
[4810 East Side Fire]
Photograph of a two story wooden house with the top floor charred by fire.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 168 #1]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from January 6, 1975 to April 3, 1975 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 209 #1]
Portrait of the 21 Dallas Fire classmembers from November 1984 to April 1985 posing outside a building in three rows, with the men in the front row seated on a bench. They are all wearing uniforms of dark blue slacks and lighter blue, button-up shirts with a Dallas Fire patch on the left sleeve and a name tag over the right breast pocket.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 86-217 #2]
Portrait of the Dallas Fire classmembers from March 24, 1986 to August 19, 1986 posing outside a building in three rows. The recruits are wearing uniforms consisting of light blue shirts with patches on the left sleeves, name tags, and silver badges, navy blue ties, and navy blue slacks.
[Memo: Dallas Fire Department Recruit Class 86-217]
Memorandum listing the roster of recruits for the Dallas Fire Department in training from March 24, 1986 to August 19, 1986.
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