Fire Museum of Texas - 1,284 Matching Results

Search Results

[Fort Bend County, Texas Emergency Medical Service Patch]

Description: Patch from the Fort Bend County, Texas emergency medical service. The rectangular patch has a silver background and blue edging. "Fort Bend County Emergency Medical Service" is written in blue along the top and bottom. The center contains a Star of Life with the Texas and United States flags crossed behind it, and a yellow banner containing "MICU" underneath.
Date: unknown

[Fort Hood, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Fort Hood, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a blue background and yellow edging. A red cross with yellow borders occupies most of the space. "Fort Hood" is written in yellow above the cross. "Fire," "Rescue," "ARFF," and "Hazmat" are written in the points of the cross. A blue sky background with a flag of Texas appears in the center of the cross. A logo at the bottom of the patch contains a P (or R) and a W and an image of Texas.
Date: unknown

[Fort Worth Firemen Company with Wagons]

Description: Postcard with a photograph of the number 6 firemen company in Fort Worth, Texas. There are nine firemen in the picture, five are standing towards the front and four are sitting in the seats of either fire wagon. The wagon on the left is carrying ladders while the one on the left appears to hold the water hose; they are parked in front of the "5th Ward" fire station in Fort Worth.
Date: [1909..1912]

[Fort Worth, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Fort Worth, Texas fire department. The shield-shaped patch has blue edging and two sections. "City of Fort Worth Fire Department" is written in blue and red along the brown outside edge. The inner portion of the patch has a navy blue background, a brown Florian Cross with red borders, and a white outline of Texas sitting atop the cross. A red bull's head denotes the location of Fort Worth.
Date: unknown

[Fort Worth, Texas Patch]

Description: Patch from a Fort Worth, Texas. The shield-shaped patch has five white stars on a blue field at the top, "Fort Worth Texas" and "All American City" on a white field below the stars, and then a series of vertical red and white stripes along the lower half.
Date: unknown

[Four Cars and Trucks]

Description: Photograph of four cars and trucks parked in a row. The truck on the left side is a Ford pick-up, "Ford" is stamped on the hood. The two cars in the middle both are open cars, and the truck on the right appears to be a flat-bed truck. The truck on the right has text on the passenger door that is illegible.
Date: unknown

[Freeport, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Freeport, Texas fire department with a white background and yellow edging. "Freeport Fire Dept" and "Protecting Our Community" are written in black across the top and bottom of the keyhole-shaped patch. The top contains an image of a man wearing a fire helmet and holding a nautical vessel's steering wheel. The inner section of the wheel is split into four quadrants containing illustrations.
Date: unknown

[Galveston, Texas Fire Department Patch]

Description: Patch from the Galveston, Texas fire department. The circular patch has a red background and amber edging. "Galveston Fire Dept." is written along the top and bottom edges in yellow. A white Florian Cross in the center contains an image of a sailboat, and "F" and "D" are written on the left and right points in red lettering.
Date: unknown
Back to Top of Screen