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Motorised appliance with crew
LCC-MFB Dulwich fire station and horse steamerA seven man crew from Dulwich fire station pose on the forecourt with their Merryweather steam pump. One member of a firemans family peers through the lace curtains of the accommodation at first
Massey Shaw fireboat 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
LCC-LFB Dennis petrol pumpSupplied by Dennis of Guildford, Surrey, the latest in the range of petrol driven pumps supplied to the London Fire Brigade
LCC-LFB in Lord Mayors Show, City of LondonLondon firefighters and Auxiliary firefighters with appliances taking part in the annual Lord Mayors Show through the City of London. A Bedford heavy pump unit with crew leads the LFB contingent
LCC-MFB Fulham fire station, SW LondonFulham fire station, which remains operational over 100 years after it was first opened (1895). Located at 685 Fulham Road SW6
LCC-MFB Hammersmith fire station, West LondonLocated at 1-3 Brook Green Road W6, Hammersmith fire station opened in 1877. It was it closed in 1914 with the opening of a new Hammersmith fire station in Shepherds Bush Road
LCC-LFB Herne Hill fire station, Brockwell Park SE27Built by the London County Council, Herne Hill fire station was located at Milkwood Road, Herne Hill. The widespread adoption of motorised fire engines by the LFB led to a reduction in the number of
LCC-MFB Greenwich fire stationLocated at 9 Lindsell Street on the corner of South Street SE10, Greenwich fire station was built by the Metropolitan Board of Works (a forerunner of the London Council)
MFB (later LCC / LFB) Hampstead fire stationBuilt originally for the MFB in 1868, Hampstead fire station was located at 49 Heath Street. It became the responsibility of the London County Council in 1889 upon the LCCs creation
LFB-AFS parade for an exercisePart of the Civil Defence Corps, until it was disbanded in the late 1960s, the Auxiliary Fire Service consisted of volunteer firefighters who would attend a fire station for drill and training
Map of the Greater London area with council areas marked. Date: mid-20th century
WW1 - Gun - L Battery at NeryWW1 - A British Gun Battle of Nery, WW1, where L Battery, Royal Horse Artillery kept up a steady fire for two and a half hours, against a full battery of German artillery
WW1- L Battery in action at NeryWW1 - L Battery Royal Horse Artillery in action at Nery - September 1, 1914. A British cavalry brigade preparing to leave their overnight bivouac were attacked by a German cavalry division of about
WW2 - Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) Firemen, including (top right) George Arthur Roberts (1891-1970) - soldier (in WW1), Fireman, and Community Leader
2nd Bn Royal Ulster Rifles Memorial, Cambes-en-PlaineThe Battalion captured Cambes on 9 June 1944 in concert with the East Riding Yeomanry. The village was one of the strongest German positions on this part of the front
LFB certificate of commendation, Fireman A J Coleman, who rescued three people at a fire at Archer Street, Notting Hill, West London, on 16 August 1921, signed by Arthur R Dyer, Chief Officer
Fatal fire at HMV record store, Oxford Street, LondonFatal fire at the HMV record store, Oxford Street, London, 27 December 1937, showing firefighters in action with hoses at night. Date: 1937
London and Middlesex fire brigade rank markingsThe rank markings worn on senior and junior officers uniforms. The upper row were worn on officers walking-out uniform, the middle row were worn on their fire uniform
4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment at Neuve Chapelle, WW1Original oil sketch of the 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment at Neuve Chapelle - part of Jullundur Brigade, Lahore Division, Indian Corps, attacking the Bois de Biez, 12th March 1915
WW2 - Polish Mechanised Cavalry Brigade - soldier of the anti-tank Corps, 1940. Organised in France during World War II as part of the Polish Army in France
Marjorie Vereker and Adelaide Cleaver - Heston AerodromeMrs Marjorie Rosamond Seton Dower Vereker (nee Mulliner) (1902-1992) and Adelaide Franklin Cleaver (nee Pollock) (1885-1939)
Illustration by Anne Harriet ( Annie ) Fish (1890-1964) for an Abdulla Cigarettes Advertisement - The Bright Brigade - Higher Photography. Date: 1929
WW1, Knuts of the 119th Royal Field Artillery, DardanellesWW1 - Knuts of the 119th Royal Field Artillery in the Dardanelles. A slightly scruffy bunch, one with a pet kitten, one with a cornet and none in spotless uniform! Date: circa 1915
Review of Fire Brigade - Clapham Common
Display of Fire Engines - Horse Guards Parade
Boy in the Young Helpers League or Naval Brigade, Royal Sailors Rest Portsmouth
Boys Brigade, Victorian period
Croydon Fire Brigade in 1910
Fire Brigade, Warehousemen and Clerks Schools, Russell Hill, Purley
Fire drill, Rusell Hill Schools, Purley, Victorian period
London Fire Brigade training
London County Council Fire Brigade - Victorian period
London County Council Fire Brigade training - Victorian period
Boys Brigade probably 1920s
Boys Brigade
Burnley Fire Brigade
Fireman rescuing a child Victorian period
Kodak Fire Brigade, National Fire Brigade ChampionshipKodak Fire Brigade, winners of National Fire Brigade Championship, 1914 - real photo postcard Date: 1914
Brompton Fire Station, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea, London (renamed Chelsea Square in the 1930s to avoid confusion with the new Trafalgar Square!). Date: 1913
Croyden Fire Brigade in 1910 Date: 1910
Birmingham Fire Brigade Date: 19th century
Birmingham Fire Brigade Victorian period Date: 19th century
Abraham Wivell's Improved Fire Escape Date: 1860
General Sir James Yorke Scarlett
Burnley Fire Brigade, early 1900s
Boys Brigade band at camp