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KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm

KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm

KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
Welcome to The Diecast Drama! Hey there, diecast enthusiasts! Welcome to DiecastDrama. Com, your go-to spot for all things diecast. Whether you’re a long-time collector or just starting out, we’ve got something special for you. Weight:?? 1.00 lbs lbs. Brand new 1/64 scale diecast model of KME Predator Fire Engine #172 “Los Angeles County Fire Department” Red “5 Alarm” Series Limited Edition to 750 pieces Worldwide die cast model by Iconic Replicas. Does not have any openings. Comes in plastic display showcase. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-5.5, W-1.625, H-1.75 inches. Check out what our customers are saying on our Feedback page. Got questions or need a hand? Reach out to us anytime! Let’s make your diecast dreams a reality!
KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
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History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931

History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931

History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California Spalding 1931. 3 Volumes – Published by J. Finnell and Sons, Los Angeles, 1931. Some light soiling on front and back covers. Fading on covers and pages as expected. All photos are actual photos of the item being described and listed. I do not use stock photos. In some cases where a written detailed description would be too encompassing, only photos will be provided. Please message me with any questions or concerns and I will help as much as I can with information.
History and Reminiscences Los Angeles City and County California, Spalding 1931
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Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed

Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed

Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
Measurements in the photos. Henri Gilbert De Kruif, printmaker and painter, was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan on 17 February 1882. He studied with John H. Vanderpoel at the school of the Art Institute of Chicago and with Frank DuMond and F. Luis Mora at the Art Students League in New York. In 1903 he studied at Hope College, a liberal arts college in Holland, Michigan, and he was employed at the Grand Rapids Advertising Company until 1907. In 1911, De Kruif moved to Los Angeles, California where he was employed by Merril Advertising Company as a commercial artist. He studied with Stanton MacDonald-Wright and explored the idiom of modernism. De Kruif was a member of the Group of Eight, which included artists Mabel Alvarez, Clarence Hinkle, John Hubbard Rich, Donna Schuster, E. Roscoe Shrader, Edouard Vysekal, and Luvena Buchanan Vyseka. Exhibitions of the Group of Eight were sporadic but they did have an exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum in 1927. De Kruif was also a member of and exhibited with the California Art Club, the California Print Makers, the California Society of Etchers, the Chicago Society of Etchers, the Laguna Beach Art Association, and the Los Angeles Art Association. His work is represented in the collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; the Five Colleges and Historic Deerfield Museum Consortium, Massachusetts; the Library of Congress; the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Los Angeles Public Library; the San Diego Museum of Art; and the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Henri Gilbert De Kruif died in Los Angeles on 6 July 1944.
Henri Gilbert De Kruif (1882-1944, California) Pencil Etching Signed
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1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750

1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750
1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750
1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750
1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750
1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750

1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750
1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750 Iconic Replicas. KME Predator Fire Engine #16 “Los Angeles County Fire Department” Diecast Model. Introducing the brand new 1/64 scale diecast model of the KME Predator Fire Engine #16, representing the “Los Angeles County Fire Department” in a striking red finish. This model is part of the exclusive “5 Alarm” Series by Iconic Replicas, limited to just 750 pieces worldwide. Limited Edition: Only 750 pieces available globally. Detailed Exterior: Meticulously crafted to showcase true-to-scale details. Real Rubber Tires: Adds authenticity and durability to the model. Officially Licensed Product: Ensures high-quality and accurate representation. Plastic Display Showcase: Perfect for collectors, this model comes in a protective display case. Diecast Metal Construction: Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts for enhanced detail. Dimensions: Approximately L-5.5, W-1.625, H-1.75 inches. This KME Predator Fire Engine diecast model is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of emergency vehicles. Its detailed exterior and true-to-scale design make it a standout piece in any collection. Don’t miss out on this limited edition model?
1/64 KME Predator Fire Engine #16 LA County FD Red 5 Alarm Series Ltd Ed 750
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LA COUNTY FD 1965 Crown Firecoach ENGINE 51 Fire Replicas 1/50 FR144-51 New

LA COUNTY FD 1965 Crown Firecoach ENGINE 51 Fire Replicas 1/50 FR144-51 New
LA COUNTY FD 1965 Crown Firecoach ENGINE 51 Fire Replicas 1/50 FR144-51 New
LA COUNTY FD 1965 Crown Firecoach ENGINE 51 Fire Replicas 1/50 FR144-51 New

LA COUNTY FD 1965 Crown Firecoach ENGINE 51 Fire Replicas 1/50 FR144-51 New
You are purchasing a spectacular multi-media factory assembled and finished model from Fire Replicas. MODEL IS IN BRAND NEW CONDITION – Model & all packaging are in factory new condition. These are simply the best ever fire apparatus models. These are authentic to the prototype and feature crisp details and are composed of hundreds of parts. Check out their website to get an idea of what else they offer and to see additional photos. Comes fully assembled and in a high quality display case. This is the spectacular LA COUNTY FIRE FD 1965 Crown Firecoach ENGINE 51 (from the TV series Emergency) Fire Replicas 1/50 (FR144-51). Model is in brand new condition. Please note these are professionally built display models and are not designed to be played with. The Crown Jewel of your Emergency! The Original Engine 51. The museum grade series of L. County replicas continues with the 1965 Crown Firecoach Engine 51. Don’t miss your chance to add this precisely detailed replica to your collection. Hand-crafted, authentic and display ready. Engine 51 is hand-crafted and authentic down to the smallest of features, boasting over 400 intricate parts. This 1:50 scale masterpiece includes a fully-custom display case to protect and preserve the unit. LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT 1965 CROWN FIRECOACH ENGINE 51 SCALE MODEL SPECIFICATIONS. Multi-materials including High Def Resin, stainless steel photo etch metal, wire, rubber and other composites. Mounted inside high quality, custom display case featuring etched stainless steel I. Model Dimensions: 6.5″L x 2″W x 2.5T. Display Case Dimensions: 10″L x 5″W x 5T. The 1:50 scale model of the Los Angeles County 1965 Crown Firecoach Engine 51 was developed over 20 months. Each of the hundreds of intricately detailed parts were designed, cast or fabricated, painted, decorated, and trimmed… Then organized in small bins, ready for assembly. There is no substitute for the laborious tasks that each of the 35 skilled men and women perform. It is a sight to see as each team member patiently adheres each part to another, consistently analyzing the end result. As you scroll down the assembly pictures, take notice of the parts on each workstation and you will gain a greater appreciation for the process. And don’t forget to add this L. County Classic to your collection. MORE ABOUT THE SCALE MODEL. This Los Angeles County Engine 51 scale model is a museum grade replica of the 1965 Crown Firecoach Pumper. Like all Fire Replicas models, every detail is modeled to perfection and with razor sharp precision. The replica features the specific department configuration and graphics, leaving no detail overlooked. The display case is custom manufactured with high quality acrylic and resin. The stainless steel etched plate features the department and truck name, and department seal. This replica is a treasure to be displayed and admired and is in no way a toy. This is not a toy and not suitable for children under the age of 14. This highly detailed scale model contains small, intricate pieces that may present a choking hazard.
LA COUNTY FD 1965 Crown Firecoach ENGINE 51 Fire Replicas 1/50 FR144-51 New
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1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign

1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign

1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign
Approximate size: 4.25 inches x 3.25 inches. In my research, I couldn’t find any other photos of a pre-1905 Mount Wilson Hotel photo, so it’s possible that this is the only one left. Certainly the only one on the open market currently. I was not able to find any others on the open market going back a number of years. On the advertisement sign on the side of the hotel, it reads. The riders obscure the rest of the words. The person pictured on the left is named Bob, the brother of the original owner of this photo, and another person in the photo is named Marshall Dill, a friend of his. It’s theoretically plausible that it’s the same foundation or same spot. It’s also plausible that the 1905 hotel was the same building as the 1898 hotel, but expanded. The first reference photo (the first of the last two images in this listing) is of a postcard of the middling hotel in 1909. Although the three hotels possibly aren’t the same building (certainly not the second and third, because the second burned down), it’s helpful to know the history of the hotel(s) in the area. The middling-timeframe hotel was constructed around 1905 to accommodate visitors to Mount Wilson. It stood as a one-story building with additional cottages for overnight guests. Unfortunately, this first hotel met a fiery fate in 1913 when it burned down. Following the fire, a third Mount Wilson Hotel was erected in 1915. This hotel became a landmark, gracing the mountain for fifty years until its demolition in 1966. The Mount Wilson Hotel Company owned an impressive 1050 acres of land surrounding Mount Wilson, extending approximately one mile in each direction from the hotel. Visitors could explore the nearby observatory and indulge in recreational activities like hiking, sledding, and skiing. Wildlife, including deer, birds, and squirrels, added to the natural allure of the area. Mount Wilson is renowned for housing the historic Mount Wilson Observatory. Notably, a 60-inch telescope was completed at the summit in 1908, and a 150-foot Solar Tower graced the landscape in 1910. The observatory played a pivotal role in astronomical research and observation in Southern California. The mountain bears the name of Benjamin D. Wilson, originally hailing from Tennessee, made his way to California in 1841. In 1864, he blazed the first modern trail to the summit of Mount Wilson in the San Gabriel Mountains, a trail still known as the Mount Wilson Trail. Regarding the history of Mount Wilson overall. In 1889, Professor William Pickering of Harvard University, along with telescope-maker Alvan Clark, prepared an experiment with 4-and-13-inch (102 and 330 mm) telescopes at Mount Wilson. University students would operate the telescopes for nighttime viewing, but more often than not they would log in “bad weather, no visibility” and head to town to relieve their boredom. The small observatory was abandoned with plans to build a larger one at a later date. In 1891, Thaddeus S. Lowe incorporated the Pasadena & Mount Wilson Railroad with the plan of building a scenic mountain railroad to the summit of Mt. At the same time, land and easement disputes between camp owners Steils and Strain were going on over the public and private use of the Mount Wilson Trail. The courts ruled that the trail was a public thoroughfare and that any blockading would be illegal. At the foot of the mountain, a local contractor Thomas Banbury built a 10 mi roadway to be named “The New Mount Wilson Trail, ” now the Mount Wilson Toll Road. Walter Raymond, of Raymond & Whitcomb Travel Agency, Boston, and owner of the Raymond Hotel, Pasadena, offered to pay for rail from New York. Lowe offered to take the lenses up via his yet-to-be-built Mt. The lenses ended up at Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin, and Lowe’s railway ended up going to Oak Mountain (Mount Lowe). By 1901, The Mount Wilson Toll Road Co. In 1903, George Ellery Hale visited Mt. Wilson and was impressed by the perfect conditions for which to set up the observatory, which would become the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory in 1904. In 1926, Albert Abraham Michelson made what was then the most precise calculation of the speed of light at the time by measuring the round-trip travel time of light between Mount Wilson and Mount San Antonio 22 miles away. Please inspect the pictures, as they give the best representation of condition. There are creased corners, wear, and light discoloration to the photo, relatively normal for its age.
1898 Early Mount Wilson Hotel California Los Angeles Co. Antique Photo Sign