Santa Ana Fire Department No 1 1930's Photo
Santa Ana Fire Department. As the City continued its growth and expansion, Fire Station No. 1 was moved to 1322 North Sycamore (at Washington) in 1929. It served as headquarters, containing the Fire Chief's office and the Fire Prevention Bureau. The SAFD also expanded by eight members. Unfortunately, with the country in the midst of the Great Depression all development came to a virtual standstill during the early 1930's. The SAFD was no exception.
Here is a neat collectible from the past, that would be great displayed as decorative wall art in: Game Rooms, Dorms, Bars, Restaurants, Clubs, Studios, Waiting Rooms etc. This "Sephia" photo card is a reproduction on a quality cardboard stock. These are not high quality photos printed on photo paper. These are also not computer scans and then inkjet printed. Due to the age of the original pictures some of the images contain faults that are also present in these exact reproductions. None of these sepia photos have been photo shopped or corrected. What you see is what you get. The photo card is 8 1/2 by 11 inches. These wil be shipped in a well protected mailer with two 9 x 12 inch #150 corrugated Pads 1/8 inch thick sheets of cardboard. I do not use previously bent or used cardboard for this purpose. This process insures that your photo cards are not bent, creased or dinged in shipment. You also do not get any stains or color rub off from cardboard printing that may be printed on recycled cardboard.
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