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Headquarters Collection (page 18)

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: LCC-LFB Brigade HQ, Southwark SE1

LCC-LFB Brigade HQ, Southwark SE1
Built for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, after the Watling Street headquarters building became too small for the growing fire service

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: LCC-LFB fireboat fleet at Lambeth HQ, London

LCC-LFB fireboat fleet at Lambeth HQ, London
As part of the formal opening of the London Fire Brigade headquarters building on the Albert Embankment, Londons fireboats Massey Shaw

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: LCC London Fire Brigade Dennis motorised pump

LCC London Fire Brigade Dennis motorised pump
A Dennis pump from No 1 station Southwark, which was the headquarters station of the London Fire Brigade, based at Southwark Bridge Road SE1

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: LCC-LFB Control Room at Lambeth HQ SE1

LCC-LFB Control Room at Lambeth HQ SE1
Brigade control was located in the basement of the Headquarters building. A view of the card index rotary drums that recorded the address of every London thoroughfare

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS(London Region) Boy trapped in a coal scuttle

NFS(London Region) Boy trapped in a coal scuttle
Boy trapped in a milk churn is set free at Brigade HQ on 4 July 1947. The milkman had brought him to the fire station in his milk float

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS (London Region) HQ staff car

NFS (London Region) HQ staff car
A staff car, with accident damage to front right wing, outside Lambeth workshops. Fire Force Area 38 headquarters was located at Wimbledon where this car would have been allocated

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS heavy unit crew removing mobile pump by ramp

NFS heavy unit crew removing mobile pump by ramp
A heavy unit from a Brixton fire station sub-station, seen here at Regional headquarters, Lambeth, with the crew either removing or loading the trailer pump which was the appliances fire pump when

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS heavy unit with hosereels and water tank, WW2

NFS heavy unit with hosereels and water tank, WW2
Home Office (NFS) heavy unit fitted with hose reels and water tank on display at London Regional headquarters, Lambeth SE1

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: LCC- MFB horse drawn escape cart at drill-Southwark

LCC- MFB horse drawn escape cart at drill-Southwark
Southwark (Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade), slipping the escape ladder from the horse-drawn escape cart. The London County Council was created in 1889

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: LCC-LFB horse drawn steamer at drill, Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB horse drawn steamer at drill, Southwark HQ

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS Dagenham fire stations Pump Escape(36K-3Z1), WW2

NFS Dagenham fire stations Pump Escape(36K-3Z1), WW2
The former local authority fire appliance from Dagenham fire station, seen here at Regional Headquarters, Lambeth SE1. It remains in its pre WW2 livery

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS radio operator at Ealing HQ (34 D), WW2

NFS radio operator at Ealing HQ (34 D), WW2
NFS radio operator at the radio desk, Fire Force Area 34, Ealing HQ (34 D). On the board in front of her is the listing for the London Regional Area call signs

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Home Office-NFS Fire Force control unit, WW2

Home Office-NFS Fire Force control unit, WW2
An example of the Home Office fire control units that were issued to the various Fire Force Area headquarters. They were built to a standard design and were the command point at larger fires

Background imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters Collection: MFB at Southwark HQ and scaling ladders

MFB at Southwark HQ and scaling ladders
A ladder cart at the Metropolitan Fire Brigade HQ at Southwark SE1. Scaling ladders were separate interlocking ladders which when placed together

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS (London Region) damaged LFB fire appliance, WW2

NFS (London Region) damaged LFB fire appliance, WW2
The former red fire engines of the London Fire Brigade were painted grey in WW2 and during the time of the NFS. Here a damaged dual purpose pump has been delivered to the Regional headquarters

Background imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters 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 imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS (London Region) A Bermondsey towing vehicle, WW2

NFS (London Region) A Bermondsey towing vehicle, WW2
A towing vehicle and trailer pump from 38 A 2V, a Bermondsey sub-station located at Paragon School, Searles Road, London SE1. The picture was taken at the Regional Headquarters, Lambeth

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS (London Region) fire brigade display at Lambeth, WW2

NFS (London Region) fire brigade display at Lambeth, WW2
During 1942 and 1943, 23 air raids occurred over the London Region, but they were light in character. The firefighters of the NFS needed to be kept in a state of constant readiness

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: AFS crew with turntable ladder, WW2

AFS crew with turntable ladder, WW2
Taken at the London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth, SE1, a squad of AFS firefighters pose for their photo with a turntable ladder appliance

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: AFS squad photograph on a turntable ladder

AFS squad photograph on a turntable ladder
At the London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth SE1, members of the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) crew gather for a group photograph alongside a fire engine

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Two AFS firefighters with turntable ladder, WW2

Two AFS firefighters with turntable ladder, WW2
Taken at the London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth, SE1, two AFS firefighters pose for their photo with a turntable ladder appliance

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS (London Region No 5) pump escape and crew, WW2

NFS (London Region No 5) pump escape and crew, WW2
The pump escape from the Regional Headquarters fire station Lambeth in the headquarters drill yard. The escape has been removed and the rear mounted pump is being operated

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS (London Region No 5) Towing Unit, WW2

NFS (London Region No 5) Towing Unit, WW2
An NFS towing and trailer unit in uniform grey livery, displayed in the Regional Fire Service Headquarters station drill yard

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS (London Region) mobile kitchen vehicle, WW2

NFS (London Region) mobile kitchen vehicle, WW2
Donated to the London Region of the NFS by the Canadian Red Cross, this mobile kitchen unit is displayed at the Regional (Brigade) Headquarters, Lambeth, SE1

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS (London Region) pump repairs, Lambeth workshops

NFS (London Region) pump repairs, Lambeth workshops
A damaged LCC London Fire Brigade fire engine, after repair, at the Headquarters station, Lambeth. The appliance is without its ladders and equipment and painted in a wartime battleship grey colour

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Firefighters (NFS London Region) in breathing apparatus

Firefighters (NFS London Region) in breathing apparatus
Firefighters wearing Proto Mark IV oxygen breathing apparatus sets, seen here at the Regional Headquarters station, Lambeth, SE1

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: NFS London Region control room, HQ, WW2

NFS London Region control room, HQ, WW2
Firemen and firewomen of the NFS (London Region) at the telephone switchboard of the control room at Lambeth HQ

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Royal visit to County Hall Civil Defence workers, WW2

Royal visit to County Hall Civil Defence workers, WW2
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth visiting Londons Civil Defence organisations, including the London Fire Brigade (then incorporated into the National Fire Service)

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Royal visit to LCC County Hall to meet Civil Defence workers

Royal visit to LCC County Hall to meet Civil Defence workers
Queen Elizabeth visits Londons Civil Defence organisations, including the London Fire Brigade (incorporated into the National Fire Service), at the London County Council Headquarters, County Hall

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Turntable ladder display, London Fire Brigade HQ Lambeth

Turntable ladder display, London Fire Brigade HQ Lambeth
London regular firefighters operating extended turntable ladders in Lambeth Headquarters drill yard for a demonstration of firefighting skills

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: LFB fire Control Unit at Brigade HQ, Lambeth, WW2

LFB fire Control Unit at Brigade HQ, Lambeth, WW2
One of the LCC-LFB fire control units allocated to Brigade and District headquarters which attended major fires during the Second World War

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Blitz in London -- firewatchers at observation post, WW2

Blitz in London -- firewatchers at observation post, WW2
Blitz in London -- firewatchers on duty on the clock tower of the Smith Building, Albert Embankment, SE1, next to London Fire Brigade Headquarters

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Blitz in London -- Smith Building, SE1

Blitz in London -- Smith Building, SE1
Blitz in London -- the Smith Building was located next to the London Fire Brigade Headquarters on the Albert Embankment, SE1

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: King Haakon of Norway visits the London Fire Brigade, WW2

King Haakon of Norway visits the London Fire Brigade, WW2
Visit of King Haakon of Norway to the London Fire Brigade headquarters during the Second World War. Seen here shaking hands with a dummy used during training

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: London firefighters training at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1

London firefighters training at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1
LCC-LFB firefighters (recruits) under instruction on the wheeled escape ladder and hook ladder. The wheeled escape ladder is wound out of its carriage

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: London firefighters drilling at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1

London firefighters drilling at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1
LCC-LFB firefighters (recruits) under instruction and drill in the drill yard of Brigade Headquarters at Lambeth (also a fire station)

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Womens AFS (WAFS) at Brigade HQ, WW2

Womens AFS (WAFS) at Brigade HQ, WW2
Womens Auxiliary Fire Service (WAFS) members receiving hose instruction from London Fire Brigade staff in the Headquarters drill yard at Lambeth, SE1

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Auxiliary firefighters at drill, Lambeth HQ, WW2

Auxiliary firefighters at drill, Lambeth HQ, WW2
Auxiliary crews from station 75W (Shelborne Road School sub station in Holloway) getting to work with a trailer pump and jets in the drill yard of Brigade Headquarters

Background imageHeadquarters Collection: Fire brigade display preparations at Lambeth HQ

Fire brigade display preparations at Lambeth HQ
A mock-up of a domestic room setting being erected to show the dangers of fire at the regular drill displays conducted in the London Fire Brigade headquarters drill yard



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