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Portrait of Joseph A. Lambeth. Baker and Confectioner Date: 1936
Designs for Cake Tops, Pansy Design Date: 1936
Basket Weave Construction Methods. Cake designCake Border and Side Scroll Designs, Basket Weave Construction Methods. Date: 1936
Simple Cake Base BordersCake Border and Side Scroll Designs, Simple Base Borders Date: 1936
Basket Weave Construction Methods. " C" Shell Border Design Date: 1936
Designs for Cake Tops, Poppy design. Date: 1936
Designs for Cake Tops, Elongateds Scroll Border DesignDesigns for Cake Tops, Elongated " S" Scroll Border Design Date: 1936
Designs for Cake Tops, Crescent Scroll Border Design Date: 1936
Cake Border and Side Scroll Designs, Ring Construction Date: 1936
Cake Decorated Border Construction. Fine Drop Scroll Piping Date: 1936
Cake Border and Side Scroll Designs, (43) Reversed " C" Scroll Border, (44) Crescent Shell Border with Bevelled Edge. Date: 1936
Designs for Cake Tops, Serrated Border Design Date: 1936
Wedding Cakes with Stucco Finish and Moulded DecorationsWedding Cakes with Stucco Finish (Left) and Moulded Decorations (Right Date: 1936
Recruits training at Lambeth HQ. Date: 1930s
Firefighter undergoing ergometer testFireman undergoing an ergometer test whilst wearing full gear, including breathing apparatus at Lambeth headquarters. Date: 1950s
Lambeth HQ appliance bay doors. Date: 1937
LFB headquarters under construction, Lambeth SE1The London Fire Brigade headquarters under construction in Lambeth. Date: circa 1936
Sir Charles Craufurd Fraser, Vanity Fair, SpyLieutenant General SIR CHARLES CRAUFURD FRASER (1829-1895). Recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to
Lambeth Palace 1804Lambeth Palace viewed from its gardens. Date: 1804
Lambeth PalaceA corner of the old palace, from Bishops Walk. Date: 1820
Barges on the River Thames, 1845Engraving showing a number of barges on the River Thames, on the day of the Lord Mayor of Londons Show, 1845. The Stationers Companys barge may be seen at left, being rowed
Tradescant HomeThe home of the TRADESCANT family, and later Ashmole, in south Lambeth, London. Date: 17th century
Tradescant Father & SonJOHN TRADESCANT (elder and younger) and their tomb in St Mary s, Lambeth gardeners Date: ? - 1637
Tradescant home - 2The home of the TRADESCANT family, and later Ashmole, in south Lambeth, London. Date: 17th century
Hester TradescantHESTER TRADESCANT wife of John Tradescant the elder (and mother of the younger), found drowned in her pond at Lambeth. Date: ? - 1678
Sullivans BirthplaceSir Arthur SULLIVANs birthplace at 8 Bolwell Terrace, Lambeth Walk, London. Date: 1842
Cosmo Gordon LangCOSMO GORDON LANG, 1st Baron Lang of Lambeth Archbishop of Canterbury from 1928 until 1942. Here getting into a car, carrying a bouquet of flowers. Date: 1864 - 1945
New Lambeth BridgeThe construction of new Lambeth Bridge, a five span bridge, designed by George Humphreys. Work started in 1929 and the bridge was opened by King George V in 1932. Date: early 1930s
Westminster Abbey, by William MarlowWestminster Abbey with Old Westminster Bridge from Lambeth, by William Marlow RA (1740-1813). Date: circa 1770-1775
Ladder demonstration at Annual Review, Lambeth HQDemonstration at the Annual Review, Lambeth Headquarters
NFS fitness demonstration, Regional HQ. Lambeth, WW2Firefighters of the newly formed National Fire Service (London Region) put on a physical fitness demonstration at a review of the fire service in Lambeths drill yard at the Headquarters of the London
Part Time Competition at the Lambeth HQ Building, WW2Firefighters of the newly formed National Fire Service (London Region) put on a physical fitness demonstration at a review of the fire service in Lambeths drill yard at the Headquarters of the London
LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern reviewLambeth LFB headquarters hosted annual displays and regular reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian Shand Mason horse-drawn steam fire pump
LCC-LFB station officer standing by Lambeths TLWith his LFB cap badge and undress uniform, this Station Officer is probably the officer in charge of Lambeth Fire Station, standing next to a turntable ladder
London Fire Brigade -- recruiting for the AFSThe hose laying lorry at Lambeth (Fire Brigade HQ) being pasted with Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) recruitment posters as part of a countrywide recruitment campaign before the outbreak of the Second
Shand Mason MFB steam pump and crewA Shand Mason Metropolitan Fire Brigade horse-drawn steam pump and crew, taking part in a special drill display given for chief officers of provincial fire brigades on 13 October 1937
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at LambethQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip standing outside Lambeth Pier during their visit to the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip visiting Lambeth HQQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Lambeth during their visit to the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip outside Lambeth PierQueen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip standing outside Lambeth Pier during their visit to the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
London Fire Brigade firefighters on parade during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
London Fire Brigade band playingThe London Fire Brigade band playing during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
Parade of firefighters down a street during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth
View of the Palace of Westminster across the ThamesView of the Palace of Westminster across the River Thames from the London Fire Brigades Lambeth HQ. Taken during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II
Inspection of firefighters at LFB Headquarters, Lambeth, during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II visiting the London Fire BrigadeVisit of Queen Elizabeth II to the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth. Seen here outside a church building