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    The life of a fireman. The ruins. "Take up." - "Man your rope."

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    Image of an eye-level view of a New York City street with firefighters fighting a fire amid the ruins of a damaged building with manual fire engines, a fire hose carriage, and hook and ladder truck in the street; firefighters attach hoses to a fire hydrant in the center foreground, with spectators watching from the sidewalk and surrounding buildings, and trees and a church steeple are visible in the distance.

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  • The life of a fireman. The fire. "Now then with a will - shake her up boys!

    The life of a fireman. The fire. "Now then with a will - shake her up boys!

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    Image of an eye-level street view of a New York City street at night with firefighters crowded around a burning three-story building labeled with the sign "J.S. Smith & Co. Drugs Paints Oils. Dye Stuffs & C." and fighting the flames using water hoses attached to manual fire engines; one firefighter rescues a baby from a smoke-filled window and others fight the fire from ladders and the roof, with a central fireman holding a speaking trumpet and wearing a hat that reads "Chief Engineer A.C.", and a hook and ladder truck in the left foreground.

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  • The life of a fireman. The new era. Steam and muscle

    The life of a fireman. The new era. Steam and muscle

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    Image of an eye-level street view of the intersection of Church Street and Murray Street in New York City on a moonlight night with firefighters fighting a fire in a burning building labeled "James T. White & Co.," "Hook [S?R] & Co.," and "W. [?] Wilson Towns" from the ground, the rooftops, and on ladders with steam fire engines and hoses in the foreground, the City Hall in the background, and surrounding buildings labeled "Church St.," "White Goods," "33 R.H. Hinsdale," and "Murray St."

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  • Button fire engine works : Holroyd & Co. Proprietors Waterford, Saratoga Co., N.Y

    Button fire engine works : Holroyd & Co. Proprietors Waterford, Saratoga Co., N.Y

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    Image of a central image of a steam fire engine with two firefighters being drawn by two horses through a city street with a burning building in the background and a fire hydrant in the foreground; with seven vignettes consisting of five firefighting vehicles, a bundle of firefighting accessories including a ladder, hook, pick, lantern, speaking trumpet, and fireman's hat labeled "8", and an elevated view of the exterior of the Button Fire Engine Co. factory buildings in Waterford, New York, with someone aiming a stream of water from a hose over the roof of a building.

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  • Jack Manley and his gallant New York fire laddies heroically subdue the flames

    Jack Manley and his gallant New York fire laddies heroically subdue the flames

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    Image of five New York City firefighters standing on debris battling flames before a burning building with a fire hose; the poster advertises the melodrama "The Still Alarm" written by Joseph Arthur and centered around a main character named Jack Manley.

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  • The life of a fireman. The race. "Jump her boys, jump her!"

    The life of a fireman. The race. "Jump her boys, jump her!"

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    Image of an eye-level street view of firefighters pulling a double-deck manual fire engine, decorated with a baby angel figure on the condenser case, and a fire hose carriage down a tree-lined street towards a fire, with the clock and bell tower of the City Hall of New York City visible beyond the tree line.

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