Fireboats spraying water toward dock
- 373G0264
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- 1910 - 1924
Photograph showing two fireboats spraying water toward a dock, probably along the Willamette River in Portland. The boat at left is the Geo. H. Williams.
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Fireboats spraying water toward dock
Photograph showing two fireboats spraying water toward a dock, probably along the Willamette River in Portland. The boat at left is the Geo. H. Williams.
Fire at corner of East Second Street, Portland?
Photograph showing firefighters spraying water into a cloud of smoke. In the foreground at left is a fire engine connected to a hydrant. On a utility pole at right is a sign that reads “E. Second St.”
Firefighters spraying water on unidentified burning building
Photograph showing clouds of smoke billowing from a building as firefighters spray water at the fire. On the left side of the image, a firefighter is climbing a ladder leaning against the building. See related image No. 371N3144.
Crowd outside unidentified building on fire
Photograph showing a crowd of people outside a building with smoke coming out the windows as firefighters spray water inside. A fire engine is parked near the building on the right side of the image.
Firefighters outside unidentified burning building
Photograph showing a group of firefighters with a hose standing at the door of a building on fire. Streams of water are spraying the upper story of the building. On the left side of the image, a firefighter is standing beside a ladder and looking upward. See related image No. 371N3143.
Portland? firefighters manning hoses
Photograph showing unidentified firefighters, probably from the Portland Fire Department, standing in a street and holding several hoses that are spraying water toward the left, at a target outside the frame. The firefighter in the center is wearing a helmet with a large number 1 on the front. Above the 1 are the words “FIRE BOAT,” and below it are the letters “PFD.”
Crews fighting fire at building next to railroad tracks
Photograph showing firefighters spraying water on a burning wooden building. See related image Nos. 372A0729, 372A0730, and 372A0733.
Crews fighting fire at building next to railroad tracks
Photograph showing clouds of smoke billowing from burning wooden building next to a set of railroad tracks. Fire fighters are spraying water onto the building. See related image Nos. 372A0730, 372A0732, and 372A0733.
Crews fighting fire at building next to railroad tracks
Photograph showing firefighters spraying water on a burning wooden building next to railroad tracks. See related image Nos. 372A0729, 372A0732, and 372A0733.
Crews fighting fire at building next to railroad tracks
Photograph showing smoke billowing from a burning wooden building. Firefighters are spraying water at the building. See related image Nos. 372A0729, 372A0730, and 372A0732.
Fire wardens working during air raid drill at Public Service Building, Portland
Photograph showing six unidentified fire wardens working on the roof of the Public Service Building in Portland during an air raid drill. The warden at right is holding a hose and directing a stream of water pumped from a bucket by crew members next to him. The number 2322 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The text “Air raid practice” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0821, 375A0822, 375A0823, 375A0825, 375A0826, and 375A0827.
Fire wardens working during air raid drill at Public Service Building, Portland
Photograph showing six unidentified fire wardens working on the roof of the Public Service Building in Portland during an air raid drill. The warden at right is holding a hose and directing a stream of water pumped from a bucket by crew members next to him. Two other crew members are waiting with buckets. The number 2323 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. The text “Air raid practice” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0821, 375A0822, 375A0823, 375A0824, 375A0826, and 375A0827.
Fire at Pacific Stationery and Printing Company, Portland
Photograph of smoke pouring out of the the upper windows of the Pacific Stationery and Printing Co. building in Portland on July 29, 1926. Firefighters are gathered on the ground in front of the building and are climbing ladders to the upper windows. A cropped version of this photograph was published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Thursday, July 29, 1926, under the headline "Down-Town Fire Endangers Employes' Lives" (sic). The photograph had the following caption: "Photograph taken during the height of the fire at the Pacific Stationery & Printing Co.'s plant, No. 107 Second street, this afternoon. Loss in paper stock, office furniture and damage to the building was heavy. Some employes [sic], cut off by burning stairways, escaped by dropping to the roof of an adjoining building. Huge noon-hour crowds were attracted to the fire which was spectacular." The photograph accompanied a story titled "Fire Hits Printing Company." According to the story, one firefighter was injured and the financial loss from the fire was estimated at $185,000. The stationery company was located in downtown Portland on what is now Southwest 2nd Avenue between Southwest Washington and Southwest Harvey Milk streets.
Photograph showing firefighters and others standing among fire hoses in the outside the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph exchange building at Alder and West Park streets (now Southwest Alder Street and Southwest Park Avenue) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph was one of four that were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal city edition on Friday, May 8, 1925, under the headline “Here Is Fire Which Paralyzed City.” The photographs had the following caption: “Photographs of this afternoon’s blaze in the Telephone building at West Park and Alder streets, which brought home to thousands how dependent they are on telephones.” This photograph had the following additional caption information: “Lines of hoses littering the streets in the vicinity.” The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Telephone Service Paralyzed by Blaze; Damage is $150,000.” The story reported: “Telephone service in the downtown district south of Washington street was completely paralyzed today, shortly after noon, when fire broke out in the basement of the Main-Atwater exchange of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, West Park and Alder streets. The fire, which is believed to have been caused by a short circuit in the multiple switch box, was confined to the basement of the building and lay like a pall over the surrounding blocks of the business district. The estimated damage to the apparatus and building, which is valued at $600,000, is in excess of $150,000.”