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Title
Fire at Hayes and Laguna Streets
Creator
Ellwood, Harold
Date Created and/or Issued
1936-08-25
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Bancroft Library
Collection
SF Examiner
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Description
Firemen on roof of building.
Type
image
Format
News photographs--California--San Francisco Bay Area.
Negatives--California--San Francisco Bay Area.
Photographs--California--San Francisco Bay Area.
Extent
3 photographs film negatives
Identifier
BANC PIC 2006.029--NEG box 649, sleeve 093890_01
Subject
News photographs--California--San Francisco Bay Area
Negatives--California--San Francisco Bay Area
Photographs--California--San Francisco Bay Area

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