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London, Blackfriars Bridge. Date: 1906
Patent poster for Shand, Mason & CoA patent poster for Shand, Mason & Co, fire engine makers and hydraulic engineers, advertising three types of firefighting equipment
LCC-LFB fireboat Massey Shaw demonstrates pumpingMoored at its Blackfriars river station on the Victoria Embankment, the newly commissioned Massey Shaw fireboat demonstrates its massive pumping capacity by discharging a vast amount of water
LFB Massey Shaw fireboat on River Thames, LondonBuilt in 1934 by J Samuel White at Cowes, Isle of Wight, the Massey Shaw cost £ 18, 000 to build. It was stationed at Blackfriars river station when this photograph was taken
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) 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
Aftermath of a high explosive bomb at Blackfriars Road, WW2Aftermath of a high explosive bomb at Blackfriars Road, London, on 24 October 1940
Blitz on London -- Blackfriars Goods Depot, WW2London firefighters struggling to control a powerful jet of water whilst fighting a fire at the Blackfriars Goods (Railway) Depot, Southwark Street
Massey Shaw fireboat at Blackfriars river fire stationThe Massey Shaw fireboat, launched in 1935, moored alongside her Blackfriars river station, located on the Victoria Embankment, City of London
Massey Shaw fireboat, Victoria Embankment, BlackfriarsThe London Fire Brigades fireboat Massey Shaw being stowed with an anchor chain whilst alongside its moorings at the Blackfriars river fire station, its base station
St. Pauls Cathedral & Blackfriars Bridge, London. Photograph shows carriage and pedestrian traffic on the Blackfriar Bridge with St. Pauls Cathedral in the background. Date 188-. St
Queen Victoria at Blackfriars Bridge, LondonFront cover of the Illustrated London News, 13th November 1869 showing Queen Victoria arriving at the Surrey end of Blackfriars Bridge ready to open it to the public. 1869
Peabody Dwellings LondonThe Peabody-Square model dwellings, in Blackfriars Road, London, erected by the generosity of the American dry-goods merchant George Peabody who settled in UK. Date: 1872
Blackfriars Bridge C1900looking north, with Blackfriars Station in the centre of the photo, St Pauls Cathedral on the skyline Date: circa 1900
Blackfriars railway bridge, City of LondonBlackfriars railway bridge crossing the River Thames in the City of London. Date: 1864
Patent travelling crane by Scott Burn Brown and Company, on Blackfriars bridge, London, 1863 Date: 1863
Blackfriars Cross and Ruins, Hereford13th century ruins of Blackfriars Monastery and Preaching Cross, Hereford
Cannon Street Station from the ThamesA view from the south bank of the River Thames at London (at low tide), looking toward Blackfriars Bridge and Cannon Street station. Watercolour painting by Raymond Sheppard
Reopening of Blackfriars Bridge, LondonScene at the reopening of Blackfriars Bridge, London, showing Sir Melvill Beachcroft, Chairman of the London County Council, shaking hands with the Lord Mayor of London after the ceremony
Albert InstitutionLocated in Gravel Lane, off the Blackfriars Road, it is a school, a lodging-house, a library and a wash-house
The General Strike - an overturned motor-vanA motor-van overturned by Strike sympathisers in Blackfriars Road, London. Though largely peaceful, there were several violent incidents during the General Strike
Thames Embankment, London, 1870Engraving showing the Blackfriars Bridge end of the Thames Embankment, London, at night, 1870. At the time of this image, construction work on the Embankment was clearly still underway
Thames Embankment, London, 1863Engraving showing the steam boat landing pier which was proposed and designed by J.W. Bazalgette, to be constructed between Waterloo and Blackfriars Bridges, London, 1863
Rowland Hill Chapelin the Blackfriars Road : also known as The Rotunda
Rotunda BlackfriarsA service in the Rotunda in Blackfriars Road, a meeting place for independent worshippers
North Bank of the Thames from Blackfriars Bridge to London BEngraving showing a view of the North bank of the River Thames from Blackfriars Bridge (extreme left) to London Bridge (extreme right), 1865
Old Blackfriars Bridge, before its rebuilding in the 1770s
Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869Engraving showing the then-new Blackfriars Bridge, spanning the River Thames, London, 1869. St. Pauls Cathedral is clearly visible in the background
Daviess Portable Fire Escape, Blackfriars, London, 1849Engraving showing a portable fire escape, designed by Mr. Davies and used by the Royal Society for Protection of Life from Fire, stationed at the Obelisk, Blackfriars Road, London, 1849
Pier of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869Engraving showing one of the piers of the-then newly opened Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869
The Widening of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1908Photograph showing the engineering works associated with the widening of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1908
Surrey Chapel, London, 1881Engraving showing the Surrey Chapel in Blackfriars Road, London, 1881
Railway Works at Blackfriars, London, 1864Engraving showing the temporary bridge built over the River Thames at Blackfriars, during the construction of the railway line north through Blackfriars and Ludgate Hill, 1864. St
Temporary Wooden Bridge at Blackfriars, London, 1864Engraving showing a temporary wooden bridge over the River Thames at Blackfriars, London, 1864. This bridge was used during the rebuilding and repair of Old Blackfriars Bridge
The North End of the Old Blackfriars Bridge, London, c. 1900Photograph showing the road junction at the North end of the Old Blackfriars Bridge, London, c.1900. This was replaced by a new bridge in 1909
Construction of Blackfriars Bridge, 1868Engraving of the construction of Blackfriars Bridge, London, viewed from the south bank of the river looking towards St. Pauls Cathedral
Diving for stolen watchesA sketch after a large watch and jewellery robbery in Cornhill. Divers searching for missing pieces after a policeman spotted an inscribed watch in the Thames under Blackfriars Bridge
Fleet Street (Liebig)Buses congest the street, looking eastwards to Ludgate Hill and Saint Pauls cathedral : a train crosses the street from Blackfriars station
William GougeWILLIAM GOUGE English puritan churchman, rector of St Anne s, Blackfriars, London
Glass Making, LondonWorkers round the furnace in Mr Apsley Pellatts glass house in Holland Street, Blackfriars, London
London / Project / BlackfriaBuilders involved in various tasks atop two huge arches under construction. One of the arches clearly shows the scaffolding required to form such a huge structure
Albion Mills FireThe fire at Albion Mills, on the Surrey bank of the Thames at Blackfriars Bridge. Several fire brigades have come to the scene but too late to save the flour and grain
Building Blackfriars Station, City of LondonThe construction of Blackfriars Station, looking towards Saint Pauls Cathedral in the City of London
Blackfriars Station, City of LondonBlackfriars Station in the City of London is the terminus for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, but some trains go through to Holborn Viaduct
Panorama of London 1845Superb panorama of London from 1845, showing the city from Blackfriars Bridge in the City to Vauxhall Bridge. Issued with The Illustrated London News