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Friday, June 24, 2011

Firemen's Workshop Sepia Saturday Week 80 (Click here to go to Sepia Site)

Newspaper photo from May 6, 1940
I have been scanning  articles and photos from Uncle's collection so that I can send the originals to PA to the volunteer Fire Department to which he belonged for so many years.  They are hosting a statewide convention this August and will enjoy using  the materials for their exhibits.  As Uncle Carl had some interesting tidbits from their history over the years, I offer the above as my Sepia for the week.  The date of the newspaper is on the back side.  This must have been a nice workshop and quite the  place for it's time in that town.  Carl, 2nd from the left, who always was interested in tools and equipment looks very much up to whatever he was working on.  The other men look as though they might have been called in to pose for the photo as it appears to me they are not in work clothes.   All these men are gone. 

Many years later, after  he returned from the war and became established in the work world Carl would  amass his own work shop in his home, the entire basement level and would have at least three or five of most tools. He was a tool collector.   Everything would have a specific place and there it had to return. He had the original mancave where he enjoyed  spending time. 

Now that he is gone and we are left to dispose of the home it is a monumental task to clear it all out.  We will be returning to PA in July, hiring someone to  hold an estate sale and selling  off his lifetime accumulation of tools.  Jerry has  gleaned lots of treasures and  we have enticed another nephew to take some things, but there is too much left. At least he did not acquire massive equipment like this backhoe; he was always fond of those contraptions too.  This photo is from about 1970, at his work with the natural gas company.
About 1970  Carl and the backhoe
This last photo shows him in about 1989, we think when he was honored for 50 years with the Fire Department; he was president of the board for several terms and also very fond of that department.  Here he is, cleaned up and checking the guages on the truck, likely just stopped over the firehouse to see how the guys on duty were doing and to be sure all was as it should be.   

This has been my Sepia post for the week and as  always, click on the title to this post to go to the Sepia Host Site  to see what Alan posted this week and  to connect with other interesting  contributors.   We are on week 80, aging well, I think.

9 comments:

  1. What a very nice tribute to Uncle Carl. I admire a man with a full but well-organized basement. I don't envy you for having to go through the process of an estate sale though. Best of luck with that.

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  2. He must have been just starting out with the fire department in the newspaper photo. It's too bad newprint doesn't age better.

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  3. Yes, closing out someone's home can be a daunting task. Thankfully my folks did it for us last year when the moved to an apartment! I love your photos.

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  4. Jokingly, I'm wondering if it's a Pennsylvania thing. I have all of my grandfather's tools, his father's tools, and his father's tools. Too many tools to count. I guess that's what happen when ancestors labored with their hands. Good luck sorting all of it out and say hello to Pennsylvania for me.

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  5. Great stuff about your uncle, and the newspaper clipping is very cool! Thanks for sharing your family history! Have a great weekend!

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  6. A wonderful piece of family and Fire Department history and it's great that you will be able to pass at least some of it on.

    Week 80? Well here I am joining in for the first time.:)

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  7. I recognize a 'joiner' in the foreground and Carl appears to be working with 'jigsaw.' Possibly an early model 'drill press' with the person at the far left. The condition of the print makes recognition of most of the other tools beyond me. Tom

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  8. Very nice memento. I liked the clipping photo of the workshop with the radiator pipes overhead. As a tool collector myself I understand how tools get saved, not just useful things but all the busted and surplus stuff too. When you can fix anything, nothing gets thrown away.

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  9. Better not tell Grenville about this estate sale with old tools or he will want to get there too. And he was also a firefighter in NJ for 27 years.

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