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Ba Collection (page 3)

Background imageBa Collection: GLC-LFB Breathing Apparatus Coach (BAC)

GLC-LFB Breathing Apparatus Coach (BAC)
The mid 1970s saw a number of innovative appliance designs come into play as the London Fire Brigade adapted to an ever changing and more Health and Safety conscious working environment

Background imageBa Collection: LCC-LFB Breathing apparatus entry control point

LCC-LFB Breathing apparatus entry control point
At larger fires more detailed entry control procedures were put in force to control the entry, and more importantly, the exit of firefighters in breathing apparatus

Background imageBa Collection: Diagram of a fire brigade respirator

Diagram of a fire brigade respirator

Background imageBa Collection: NFS (London) breathing apparatus training, WW2

NFS (London) breathing apparatus training, WW2
NFS firefighters, with instructor, demonstrating a compressed air breathing apparatus set and the Proto oxygen breathing apparatus sets

Background imageBa Collection: London (NFS) firefighter in breathing apparatus, WW2

London (NFS) firefighter in breathing apparatus, WW2
Side view of the Mark IV Proto (oxygen) breathing apparatus set, showing the re-breather bag, mouthpiece, control valves and cooler

Background imageBa Collection: Firefighters (NFS London Region) in breathing apparatus

Firefighters (NFS London Region) in breathing apparatus
Firefighters wearing Proto Mark IV oxygen breathing apparatus sets, seen here at the Regional Headquarters station, Lambeth, SE1

Background imageBa Collection: Programme cover for Ba-Ta-Clan Theatre

Programme cover for Ba-Ta-Clan Theatre

Background imageBa Collection: Fuel Market, Basra, Iraq - WWI era

Fuel Market, Basra, Iraq - WWI era
Fuel Market, Basra, Iraq - a British officer is being ferried down the Shatt al Arab waterway (which eventually feeds out into the Persian Gulf) in some style Date: circa 1917

Background imageBa Collection: Temple of Baal, Palmyra, Syria

Temple of Baal, Palmyra, Syria
A Temple, ruins at Palmyra, Syria. The most striking building in Palmyra is the huge temple of Ba al one of the most important religious building of the first century AD in the Middle East

Background imageBa Collection: The Australian Cricket Team at the Oval, 1938

The Australian Cricket Team at the Oval, 1938
Photographic montage of the Australian Cricket Team, that toured England in 1938, imposed onto the Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, London

Background imageBa Collection: Percy H. Ezechiel, 1890

Percy H. Ezechiel, 1890
Photograph of Percy H. Ezechiel, who achieved his B.A. at the Bombay University aged 15, in 1890

Background imageBa Collection: Racial / Aborigines 1798

Racial / Aborigines 1798
YOO-LONG ERAH-BA-DIANG An aboriginal gathering (One of the earliest depictions of a native Australian ritual occasion)



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