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Firefighters Collection (page 41)

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters doing productive work in lull period, WW2

Firefighters doing productive work in lull period, WW2
During the longer lulls in firefighting activities, NFS firefighters took part in industrial production for the countrys war needs

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Queen Elizabeth at Harrods meeting NFS firefighters, WW2

Queen Elizabeth at Harrods meeting NFS firefighters, WW2
Harrods (Knightsbridge) hosted an exhibition on behalf of Nursing Schools Association (Learn to Live) which was attended by Queen Elizabeth

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Aftermath of a factory fire, Fire Force Area 34, WW2

Aftermath of a factory fire, Fire Force Area 34, WW2
National Fire Service firefighters from the former Middlesex Fire Brigade (integrated into the London Region), damping down following a serious fire at the Old Jam Factory in Sipson Road

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Aftermath of a fire, Fire Force Area 34, WW2

Aftermath of a fire, Fire Force Area 34, WW2
National Fire Service firefighters from the former Middlesex Fire Brigade (integrated into the London Region), damping down and turning over following a serious fire in a depot in Douglas Road

Background imageFirefighters 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 imageFirefighters Collection: Donation by Canadian Red Cross to NFS, WW2

Donation by Canadian Red Cross to NFS, WW2
A canteen van/mobile kitchen on display at Londons Regional Headquarters, Lambeth SE1. It was one of many donated by Canadas Red Cross as part of the War Effort

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS-London Region 100ft turntable rescue sling, WW2

NFS-London Region 100ft turntable rescue sling, WW2
A turntable ladder rescue sling being demonstrated at the Regional fire headquarters, Lambeth SE1

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS-London Region open water exercise, WW2

NFS-London Region open water exercise, WW2
Four heavy units and trailer pumps at work by an emergency dam undertaking a pumping exercise

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB firewomen with mobile kitchen, WW2

LCC-LFB firewomen with mobile kitchen, WW2
The crew of a mobile kitchen (three cooks and a driver) who kept the regular and auxiliary firefighters fed during the Second World War

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) Fire Force 34 Emergency Tender, WW2

NFS (London Region) Fire Force 34 Emergency Tender, WW2
An example of an NFS emergency tender (ET), its crew and some of the specialist cutting equipment it carried. This ET was in Fire Force district 34

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Home Office NFS Coordination Control Room, WW2

Home Office NFS Coordination Control Room, WW2
The resources of the various Regions were recorded at the central deployment control room of the Home Office, the government department responsible for the NFS

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) Fire Force 35 Control Unit, WW2

NFS (London Region) Fire Force 35 Control Unit, WW2
There were five Fire Force areas in the London Region of the NFS, Nos. 34 to 38. Each Fire Force area had its own local headquarters and Control Unit with dedicated staff

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) Salvage Corps in action, WW2

NFS (London Region) Salvage Corps in action, WW2
The London Salvage Corps was not part of the London Fire Brigade but operated in harmony with it. It came under the umbrella of the NFS during WW2

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters at a training camp, WW2

Firefighters at a training camp, WW2
Firefighters at a training camp in Northwood, Middlesex

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Building a new NFS fire station, Rudolph Road, Bushey, WW2

Building a new NFS fire station, Rudolph Road, Bushey, WW2
With 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

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2

NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2
The 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

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) fireboat at Grays, near Tilbury, WW2

NFS (London Region) fireboat at Grays, near Tilbury, WW2
An NFS fireboat at her moorings, R5Z-TS Exmouth river fire station, Grays near Tilbury, Essex, the furthest easterly river station in the London Region

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) fire float on the Thames, WW2

NFS (London Region) fire float on the Thames, WW2
A motor launch fire float under tow by a fireboat on the River Thames

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) fireboat tender on the Thames, WW2

NFS (London Region) fireboat tender on the Thames, WW2
NFS (London Region) fireboat tender on the River Thames, viewed from Blackfriars river station, Victoria Embankment

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) dispatch riders display team, WW2

NFS (London Region) dispatch riders display team, WW2
NFS dispatch riders demonstrate their motorcycle riding skills with a acrobatic display at Regional headquarters, Lambeth SE1

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS (London Region) assault course training exercises, WW2

NFS (London Region) assault course training exercises, WW2
With 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

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Horse rescued from basement by NFS breakdown lorry

Horse rescued from basement by NFS breakdown lorry
A horse being led to safety after falling into a basement access area of a building in Spa Road, Bermondsey. An NFS London Region fire brigade breakdown lorry was used to lift it



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