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LCC-LFB uniformed firemen and large crowdLCC-LFB uniformed firemen and a large crowd of spectators
LCC-LFB Fire Station D, Floating Platform Wharf, RotherhitheLondon firemen at hose cart drill, Fire Station D Floating Platform Wharf, Rotherhithe, SE London
LFB Fire Station D, Floating Platform Wharf, RotherhitheLondon firemen at hose cart drill, Fire Station D, Floating Platform Wharf, Rotherhithe
LFB adapted London taxi pulling a trailer pump, WW2An adapted London taxi cab at LFB HQ, Lambeth, utilised as an AFS fire appliance with trailer pump, widely used in London during the blitz
London Fire Brigade station with horse-drawn fire enginesAn unidentified London fire station with escape cart and pump on the forecourt, together with crews
London Fire Brigade canteen van used as publicity vehicleSeen here at Brigade headquarters, Lambeth, the canteen van has been converted into a publicity vehicle during a recruitment drive for much needed auxiliary firefighters
London Fire Brigade band at Brigade HQ - LambethGroup photograph of the LCC-London Fire Brigade band with the Deputy Chief Officer, Major Frank Whitford Jackson, sitting in the centre of the front row
LCC-LFB Lee Green hose laying lorry at Lambeth HQLee Green fire stations hose laying lorry at Lambeth HQ. The side roller shutter doors are open, showing the stored hoses which can be easily layered out from the rear access door while the lorry is
LCC-LFB hose laying lorryA hose laying lorry from Lee Green fire station, SE London, with its side roller shutters closed
London Region NFS / AFS breakdown lorry with crew, WW2AFS wartime crew on an NFS breakdown lorry. The NFS came into force in August 1941 and the London Fire Brigade was enlarged into the London Region which covered the Greater London area
LFB mechanical fire appliance at Southwark HQTwo London firemen at drill with a motorised fire appliance (with its ladder removed), watching at drills being performed out of shot