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Some Photos Documenting the Liddicoat Fire
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1 A man and a woman clean up what remains of a house destroyed by the Liddicoat fire. The inscription on the
verso reads, "Brenda Havlan & Pat Moore (boyfriend) at home owned by Richard and Mary Havlan."
The photograph is dated July 2, 1985. It was taken by Bob Andres for the collection of the Peninsula Times Tribune.
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2 An unidentified woman uses a garden hose to douse a roof as smoke gathers in the sky beyond.
The photograph is dated July 1, 1985. It was taken by Norbert von der Groeben and is part of the Peninsula Times Tribune collection.
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3 Firefighters battle the Liddicoat blaze. The photograph is dated July 1, 1985. It was taken by Sam Forencich for the collection
of the Peninsula Times Tribune.
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4 People stand in front of the wreckage of a Los Altos Hills structure destroyed by the fire. The inscription on the verso
of the photo reads, "Residents from the Flying Tail Farm on Arastradero Road stand in front of the remains of the farm house."
The photograph is dated July 2, 1985. It was taken by Sam Forencich for the collection of the Peninsula Times Tribune.
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5 The remains of a Los Altos Hills home that was destroyed in a fire. The wreckage is still smoldering.
The inscription on the verso reads, "Typical burnt-out house that fell victim to yesterday's fire."
The photograph is dated July 1, 1985. It was taken by Greg Webb, and is part of the Peninsula Times Tribune collection.
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