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This message comes from Eric Haak:
> "These photos were taken around 1950 by an aspiring photographer whose last name was Augustyn, though I don’t know the first name. The fire occurred on the northeast corner of Diversey and Pulaski, on the same lot as the current Walgreens store next to Engine 91’s station. It was a fire at the Rainbo Lanes Bowling Alley.
The closest fire truck to the building is Truck 35, and the one with its ladder raised appears to be Truck 13, though the markings are hard to read. The water tower visible in one of the images is Tower #2. These pictures offer a rare glimpse into Chicago’s firefighting history from the 1950s. I hope you enjoy them!"
Below are the images:
[Image: Vintage photo of Chicago firemen at work – Photo by Augustyn]
[Image: 1950s era Chicago fire scene – Rainbo Bowling Alley fire in Chicago circa 1959. Photo by Augustyn]
[Image: Another vintage photo of Chicago firemen at work – Photo by Augustyn]
[Image: Antique fire trucks at a 1950s era Chicago fire scene – Photo by Augustyn]
[Image: Water tower at work during a 1950s fire in Chicago – Photo by Augustyn]
[Image: 1950s era Chicago fire scene – Photo by Augustyn]
[Image: Another vintage photo of Chicago firemen at work – Photo by Augustyn]
[Image: Vintage photo of Chicago firemen at work – Photo by Augustyn]
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