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LCC-MFB Hackney fire station, E9Built by the Metropolitan Board of Works (the forerunner of the London County Council) for the MFB, Hackney fire station was located at 2-2A Bodney Road, East London
Berger and Sons of Homerton, London, showing their transportation, horse and cart in the trading in streets of East London. Date: 1895
de Havilland DH-84 DragonThe Prototype de Havilland Dh-84 Dragon Built for and Later Operated by Hillmans Airways Registered G-Acan E.9. Date: 1932
A Grafton china British submarine No E9A Grafton china British submarine. No. E.9. with the Coat of Arms of Banbury.. Commemorative Ware
LCC-MFB Homerton fire station, East LondonBuilt and opened in 1902, Homerton fire station was located at 97 Homerton High Street E9. The station was closed in 1972, replaced by a modern Homerton fire station
The Nose Game - Commercial Nose E9, Denotes Shrewdness. 1927
British submarine HMS E9, WW1British submarine HMS E9. Date: circa 1916
Distorted rails after fire in Hackney, East LondonDistorted rails after a fire at Wallis Road, Hackney, East London, 16 August 1955. The fire involved baled cork in the arch under Clarnico Bridge on the railway line between Stratford
British Submarine E8British submarine E8, a sister vessel of the E9 which torpedoed the German cruiser Hela off Heligoland Date: 1914