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[Anderson Furniture Fire]
Photograph of a fireman scaling a large ladder to the roof of a brick building, Anderson Furniture on Elm and Olive street.
[Anderson Furniture Fire on Elm and Olive]
Photograph of a three story brick building scaled by firemen while a neon sign reads "Anderson's 59 years at this location."
[Dallas Firefighter Class 56 #1]
Portrait of the 6 Dallas Fire class members from April 1953 posing in front of a wall inside a building in two rows. All of the recruits are wearing casual attire, light colored button down shirts, with light colored slacks, and a black belt.
[Dallas Firefighter Class 80 #1]
Portrait of the 11 Dallas Fire class members from April 1957 to May 1957 posing in front of a curtain inside a building in two rows. The recruits are wearing matching uniforms including light-colored slacks and button-down shirts with dark belts; the person on the far right of the front row is wearing a shirt with a checkered plaid pattern.
[Fire at Travis School]
Photograph of smoke flowing from a window on the second story of the Travis school, while three firemen scale a ladder to the rooftop.
[Fire Engine At Hydrant]
Photograph of three men wearing heavy firemen jackets with a fourth man on top of the engine, a hose connecting the fire truck to the hydrant on the street. On the right is P. D. Lynn, and the driver's name is Bull Durham.
[Parish Chevrolet Dealership]
Photograph of a car dealership with black smoke billowing from the rooftop. The dealership sits on 5526 East Mockingbird street.
[Tornado Destruction]
Photograph of destruction caused by a tornado in Dallas, Texas. A car in the foreground has been partially destroyed, and is covered with rubble from the building behind it. Debris litters the ground.
[Tornado Destruction in Dallas, Texas]
Photograph of destruction caused by a tornado in Dallas, Texas. A car is pressed up against a wall on the left. Its roof has been ripped off and it is surrounded by debris. Another car is parked to the right, and appears to have sustained less damage.
[Travis School]
Photograph of a two story brick school building with firefighters erecting a ladder to the rooftop.
[Travis School Fire]
Photograph of a two story brick building with flames roaring from the rooftop as firemen scale a ladder.
[Varo Fire]
Photograph of a stone building with "Varo MFG. CO." written on the front being doused by two hoses.
[Varo Manufacturing Company Fire]
Photograph of civilians wearing white shirts and firemen on the street operating hoses at a stone building with the words "Varo MFG CO" written on the front. Varo Mfg Company was located on West Walnut Lane in Garland, Texas. While the main building burned in 1956, it was subsequently rebuilt.
[Varo Mfg. Co. Fire]
Photograph of firemen and civilians on the street level of a stone building fire that has devastated most of the second floor of the building.
[Wheat Furniture Co.]
Photograph of firemen on a busy street with furniture stores, pawn shops, and department stores.
[Wheat Furniture Co. Fire]
Photograph of firefighters running hoses on a busy street with Good Nite Industries, a thrift store, and Keller Plumbing Supplies.
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