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by Mike Savad
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Hand colored photo from 1943
Original title: Firehouse station number four. Washington, D.C. Engines returning from a fire
Photographer: Gordon... more
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Hand colored photo from 1943
Original title: Firehouse station number four. Washington, D.C. Engines returning from a fire
Photographer: Gordon Parks
Location: 6th and R Street NW
Engine Company No. 4, founded on February 21, 1870, was Washington, D.C.'s first all-Black firefighting company, becoming official in 1919. Originally known as "S. J. Bowen Engine 4," the company moved to 931 R Street NW in 1940. The image captures them heading east on R Street, likely on their way back to the station.
At this time, firefighters still practiced "tailboarding," or riding on the truck's back step, a dangerous practice abolished nationwide by the 1970s. Modern fire trucks are now equipped with enclosed seating, securing both firefighters and their gear en route.
Engine 4 endured segregation, limited resources, and second-hand equipment, often receiving older models like Seagrave or American LaFrance engines passed down from white companies. While much of their histo...
My name is Mike Savad, I create one of a kind images. Photo realistic, is what people think of first. I specialize in job themes, such as Pharmacist, Doctor, Firemen, Lawyer, etc. Steampunk is another favorite. I'm certain you will find something that you will like. My art is inspired by Norman Rockwell and Paintings from the time of the Renaissance. Be sure to visit my Scene in Color section. I expertly restore and colorize black and white images. See the past come alive with color. Each image is painstakingly cleaned and repaired, colors are researched and shaded in. Images are designed to coordinate with the rest of my collection. The past was far more colorful than you would have imagined. Want something fun to do? Sometimes I hide...
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Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, on Featured Photographic Art, in ‘Street Photography’, group, of Fine Art America!
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