File:Virginia V (ship, 1922) - fire hose & extinguisher.jpg

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English: Fire hose & extinguisher aboard 'Virginia V, docked at the Historic Ships Wharf at South Lake Union, Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Date Taken on 31 December 2018
Source Photo by Joe Mabel
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