Joe Rineer at bat, playing for Strasburg against Mountville. Umpire is Nelson Wallick, catcher is Warren Evans, third base coach and manager is Fred Quigley, third baseman is Don Houck.
Staged mock disaster at Neffsville carnival grounds
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Mock disaster staged by Lancaster County firefighters and fire police at Neffsville carnival grounds as part of the eighth annual Lancaster County Firemen's Training School.
Staged mock disaster at Neffsville carnival grounds
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Mock disaster staged by Lancaster County firefighters and fire police at Neffsville carnival grounds as part of the eighth annual Lancaster County Firemen's Training School. Doctor at left is Dr. John J. Covolus, nurse holding plasma bottle is Doris Klopp, Dr. Harry S. Berberian is wearing the helmet at right, and Dr. Nicholas Trahanovsky is at far right.
Staged mock disaster at Neffsville carnival grounds
Description
Mock disaster staged by Lancaster County firefighters and fire police at Neffsville carnival grounds as part of the eighth annual Lancaster County Firemen's Training School. Loading a "patient" into an ambulance.
Staged mock disaster at Neffsville carnival grounds
Description
Mock disaster staged by Lancaster County firefighters and fire police at Neffsville carnival grounds as part of the eighth annual Lancaster County Firemen's Training School. Dr. John J. Covolus and nurse Doris Klopp attend to a "patient".
Staged mock disaster at Neffsville carnival grounds
Description
Mock disaster staged by Lancaster County firefighters and fire police at Neffsville carnival grounds as part of the eighth annual Lancaster County Firemen's Training School. Dr. John J. Covolus and nurse Doris Klopp attend to a "patient".
Watercolor on paper, depicting a mantel and fireplace. the mantel has numerous decorations along the top and down both sides, the largest of which, in the center, show a group of roman soldiers, lions and cherubs. the two gold andirons have devils' head on top.
The caption on the bottom reads 'MANTEL AT "HARDWICKE" LANCASTER PA: DEMOLISHED NOV: 1881/BUILT'
The neoclassical composition ornaments were probably by the notes Philadelphia manufacturer Robert Wellford. When Hardwicke was demolished in 1881, this mantel was purchased by Andre Jackson Steinman for use in his house on the corner of E. Orange and N. Shippen Streets. It is still in that building, which is now the Showcase of Fashion. (Written by Scott Sager)