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Showing posts with label fire damage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire damage. Show all posts
Friday, December 19, 2014
Spectators Viewing the Aftermath of a Fire in the Offices of the Daily Morning Call Newspaper in San Francisco, California (1859)
Spectators viewing the aftermath of a fire in the offices of the Daily Morning Call newspaper at the southeast corner of Clay and Montgomery Streets in San Francisco, California, 1859.
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Friday, November 21, 2014
View of Buildings Destroyed by Fire in Richmond, Virginia (1865)
View of buildings destroyed by fire in Richmond, Virginia, April 1865. By John Reekie. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
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fire,
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stereoscopic,
us history,
virginia
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
View of Spectators on Main Street on the Morning After a Fire in Granville, New York (1873)
View of spectators on Main Street on the morning after a fire in Granville, New York, February 10, 1873. Animated stereoview.
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1870's,
1873,
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damaged house,
fire,
fire damage,
granville,
horse-drawn sleighs,
houses,
main street,
new york,
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sleighs,
spectators,
stereograph,
stereoscopic,
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