Photos 1-11. Views of the fire during the day, with snow on the ground, people watching (including woman in a fur coat) and automobiles. Several photos show firemen, shooting water at flames. Photo 11 is of Fire Chief Emil Johnson and two men.
Photos 12-19 are views of the fire at night. Some photos include people watching (including bobby-soxers), vehicles, bicycle (possibly for Western Union delivery)
Photo 20. Shows the structural damage after the fire. View of the brace holding up the weakened walls
Photos 21-23. The fence around the damaged area and a view of the Flatirons. Photo 21 includes a '36 Ford coupé
Photos 35-39. Views of undamaged safe and supplies after the fire (Photo 36. Milt Tische, Emil Johnson and Dave Hutchinson
Photo 37. Two women and six men surveying ruin, with F.O. Repplier, Milt Tische, and Dave Hutchinson identified
Photo 38. Group of men standing around opened safe on 18 April. Left to right: Henry D. Anderson, William Dieterich, Lawrence T. Knight, Christy Plank, Howard Warren, George Jump, Emil Johnson, Lawrence Durward, James Broxon, Clark Johnson and Kenneth Reed
Photo 39. Large group of Masons gathered around the cornerstone, 7 June. Back row: Fletcher Tucker, Emil Johnson, Ernest Nebe, Al Lambert, Ed Tares, ?, Mamon Sorden, Bert Henry, Lawrence Knight, Tudor A. Thomas, H.O. Andrew. Front row: ?, A.M. Rose, Andrew Fraser, George Hubbard, Sam Downs, George Jump, Everett Gragg, B.I. Meyring, ?, William Laird sitting on stone. Andrew Fraser was the stone contractor for the building.
Photo 40. Another view of firefighters aiming hoses at fire in building.