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An indoor scene showcases a meticulously preserved vintage fire engine, likely in a museum or exhibition hall in The Hague, Netherlands. The dominant subject is a bright red and black 1928 Ahrens-Fox Model N-S-2 1,000 GPM Fire Engine, adorned with chrome accents, large headlights, and small American flags. Its imposing grille and robust features are prominent. Spare tires are mounted on the side, characteristic of vehicles from that era. Part of another red vintage vehicle, identified by its sign as a 1926 Packard 223 Two Seater Roadster, is visible in the bottom right corner.

A descriptive sign stands beside the Ahrens-Fox, detailing its history in both Dutch and English. The text identifies it as a "Rotterdam War Hero," highlighting its service with the Rotterdam Fire Brigade from 1928 to 1971, including its crucial role during the German bombing of Rotterdam in May 1940. It mentions its impressive 16.4-litre six-cylinder engine and a pumping capacity of almost 4,000 liters per minute. The sign also refers to Ahrens-Fox as the "Rolls-Royce" of fire engines.

The setting is well-lit, with natural light entering through large windows on the left, revealing an exterior view of a building with brickwork and greenery, suggesting daytime. The clean, modern interior of the exhibition space is implied by the plain walls and ceiling. No people are visible, emphasizing the vehicles as the primary focus.
Eugene

Jun 3, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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An indoor scene showcases a meticulously preserved vintage fire engine, likely in a museum or exhibition hall in The Hague, Netherlands. The dominant subject is a bright red and black 1928 Ahrens-Fox Model N-S-2 1,000 GPM Fire Engine, adorned with chrome accents, large headlights, and small American flags. Its imposing grille and robust features are prominent. Spare tires are mounted on the side, characteristic of vehicles from that era. Part of another red vintage vehicle, identified by its sign as a 1926 Packard 223 Two Seater Roadster, is visible in the bottom right corner. A descriptive sign stands beside the Ahrens-Fox, detailing its history in both Dutch and English. The text identifies it as a "Rotterdam War Hero," highlighting its service with the Rotterdam Fire Brigade from 1928 to 1971, including its crucial role during the German bombing of Rotterdam in May 1940. It mentions its impressive 16.4-litre six-cylinder engine and a pumping capacity of almost 4,000 liters per minute. The sign also refers to Ahrens-Fox as the "Rolls-Royce" of fire engines. The setting is well-lit, with natural light entering through large windows on the left, revealing an exterior view of a building with brickwork and greenery, suggesting daytime. The clean, modern interior of the exhibition space is implied by the plain walls and ceiling. No people are visible, emphasizing the vehicles as the primary focus.

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