File:1904-11-22 front To the Rescue.jpg

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A postcard sent to Ted Claxton. Showing a print titled "To the Rescue", with firemen on a horse-drawn fire-wagon apparently galloping to (or from?) a fire rescue situation. There is a major fire behind them, and the houses either side have lit-up windows. The street is rather strangely lined with a dark and apparently stationary crowd.

Note: The first upload is an unedited scan of the original postcard. The second upload has been edited to show more detail.
Date 1904-11-22, First published in USA 1908–1909
Source Scan of original postcard in my possession
Author Hilda Annetta Walker
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This work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 70 years or fewer.


This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.

Other versions There is a cropped version here: File:1904-11-23 front To the Rescue - edited (2).jpg

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current13:47, 6 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 13:47, 6 December 20202,056 × 3,296 (1.73 MB)Storye book (talk | contribs)Edited to show more detail.
13:45, 6 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 13:45, 6 December 20202,056 × 3,296 (1.54 MB)Storye book (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description=A postcard sent to Ted Claxton. Showing a print titled "To the Rescue", with firemen on a horse-drawn fire-wagon apparently galloping to (or from?) a fire rescue situation. There is a major fire behind them, and the houses either side have lit-up windows. The street is rather strangely lined with a dark and apparently stationary crowd. Note: The first upload is an unedited scan of the original postcard. The second upload has been edited to sh...

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