Mechanic working on a steam pump, 1920
Photographer: Lewis Wickes Hine
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Mechanic working on a steam pump, 1920
Photographer: Lewis Wickes Hine
Horse-drawn steam pump
Date: 190-
Photographer / Studio: Timms, Philip
Content: Area unknown but may have belonged to firehall no. 2 (downtown), no. 5 (Strathcona), or no. 8 (Grandview), all of which appear to have used a three-horse steam pump at some time. Boy with a bicycle, right. Also exists as a lantern slide (66684).
1909, Lisbon, Portugal
Found on Arquivo Municipal de Fotografia
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