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WFD291 > 1940 Photograph of 1937 Chevy Pumper. (L to R) Bob Sharp,Frank Cossabone, Art Pedrick, and Harry Smith.
WFD291 > September 1941  Panorama of N.J. State Firemens Convention in Atlantic City NJ. Sam Parrish was Chief. In the full size picture Sam Parrish and Roy Aresta can be seen in the Gloucester County section in the lower right. Photo courtesy of Kevin Agresta and processed for the web by Ed Mac Donald.
WFD291 > September 1941 The Convention of the N.J. State Firemen's Association held at Convention Hall in Atlantic City  Roy Agresta and Chief Sam Parrish, John DeHart, and Vernon Huber can be seen in the lower center just behind the empty chairs. Photo courtesy of Kevin Agresta and processed for the web by Ed Mac Donald.
WFD291 > Ceremonial bucket brigade bucket presented to Chief Roy Agresta in 1956 upon his retirement as chief. Also shown is the helmet that he wore as chief. Items loaned by his great grandson Kevin Agresta who is now a Williamstown Fireman. Photo by Ed MacDonald
WFD291 > Late 1970  Some of Roy Agresta's New Jersey State Firemen's convention Life Member badges from late 1970. Badges courtesy of Kevin Agresta and scanned by Ed MacDonald
WFD291 > Some of Roy Agresta's badges as a member and Chief of the Williamstown Fire Company #1. In the bottom row is his Life Member badge for the New Jersey Firemen's Association. Badges courtesy of Kevin Agresta and scanned by Ed MacDonald
WFD291 > 1954 Firemen pose with their new 1954 Ford firetruck. Back Row,Joe Gionti, Milt Collins, John "Winnie Sharp, Walt Wilkie, George "Pokey" Ward, Alburtus "Buddy" Simmermon, Frank Klien, Pete Lanzalotti, Sam Parrish, (A very young) George Reitz, Jack Keller. Driver Leroy Agresta, Ralph Cossaboon, Unknown child, Frank Cossabone, John Ward, Ken Evans, Billy Lee, Stanley "Ham" Lochner, Sam Turp" Lanzalotti, Leo Gawin. Front George Reitz Sr., Joe "Bucky" Stellacccio, Harvey Conn, John Simmermon, Dick Sharp, Edward Derrickson with daughter Patty. Photo courtesy of Joe Gionti, Photo restored by Ed MacDonald
WFD291 > 1975 The cermony for opening the new fire house was held in the park. We also housed our new Mack. The day was topped of with a good old fashioned water fight. Photo restored by Ed MacDonald
WFD291 > 1948 Firemen shown digging footing for addition to the fire house Photo courtesy of Joe Gionti, Photo restored by Ed MacDonald
1940 Photograph of 1937 Chevy Pumper. (L to R) Bob Sharp,Frank Cossabone, Art Pedrick, and Harry Smith.
 > 1940 Photograph of 1937 Chevy Pumper. (L to R) Bob Sharp,Frank Cossabone, Art Pedrick, and Harry Smith.
1940 Photograph of 1937 Chevy Pumper. (L to R) Bob Sharp,Frank Cossabone, Art Pedrick, and Harry Smith.
Original size: 500px x 333px |
Current: 400px x 266px |
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