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NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2A fireboat on the River Thames
NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2Fireboat Beta III at R4Z river fire station, at Cherry Garden Pier, Rotherhithe, on the Thames opposite Wapping. All the River Thames Formation craft were given unique identification
NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2A fireboat from R4Z river fire station, at Cherry Garden Pier, Rotherhithe, on the Thames opposite Wapping. All the River Thames Formation craft were given unique identification numbers
NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2A tender from R4Z river fire station, at Cherry Garden Pier, Rotherhithe, on the Thames opposite Wapping. All the River Thames Formation craft were given unique identification numbers
NFS firefighters at a training camp, WW2With a dramatic reduction in enemy attacks on London after the Blitz (1940-41) firemen and firewomen had to be kept gainfully employed and a high level of fitness and preparedness maintained
NFS firefighters at a training camp, WW2Catered for by NFS mobile kitchens, NFS firemen and firewomen washing up after their meal break whilst attending a training camp in Northwood, Middlesex
NFS firefighters at a training camp, WW2Catered for by NFS mobile kitchens, NFS firemen and firewomen have a meal break whilst attending a training camp in Northwood, Middlesex
NFS firefighters at a training camp, WW2An NFS mobile kitchen feeding NFS firemen and firewomen attending a training camp in Northwood, Middlesex
Firefighters at a training camp, WW2Firefighters at a training camp in Northwood, Middlesex
New NFS sub-fire station, Bushey District 34, WW2With the longer lulls in enemy bombing following the Blitz on London, fire service personnel were put to more productive work in addition to their normal training and drills
Building a new NFS fire station, Rudolph Road, Bushey, WW2With the longer lulls in enemy bombing following the Blitz on London, fire service personnel were put to more productive work in addition to their normal training and drills
NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2The River Headquarters crest of the NFS River Thames Formation, which covered the Greater London area of the Thames, and included some eighteen fireboats and assorted fire floats and other tenders
NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2Two fireboats of the River Thames Formation, which covered the Greater London area of the Thames, and included some eighteen fireboats and assorted fire floats and other tenders
NFS (London Region) fireboat at Grays, near Tilbury, WW2An NFS fireboat at her moorings, R5Z-TS Exmouth river fire station, Grays near Tilbury, Essex, the furthest easterly river station in the London Region
NFS (London Region) fire float on the Thames, WW2A motor launch fire float under tow by a fireboat on the River Thames
NFS (London Region) fireboat tender on the Thames, WW2NFS (London Region) fireboat tender on the River Thames, viewed from Blackfriars river station, Victoria Embankment
Damaged heavy unit at NFS, London Regional HQ, WW2A damaged heavy unit awaiting repair at the Lambeth vehicle and equipment workshops, Daltons Drive
NFS (London Region) dispatch riders display team, WW2NFS dispatch riders demonstrate their motorcycle riding skills with a acrobatic display at Regional headquarters, Lambeth SE1
NFS (London Region) assault course training exercises, WW2With a dramatic reduction in enemy attacks on London after the Blitz (1940-41) firefighters had to be kept gainfully employed and a high level of fitness and preparedness maintained
NFS London Region lorry driven into basement area, WW2A London Region (NFS) breakdown lorry being used to recover a general purpose lorry from a basement area, either resulting from a crash or being driven into the basement area by accident
NFS London Region lorry driven into basement area, WW2National Fire Service -- a London Region lorry driven into a basement area