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An overturned lorry spills its load, Cheyne WalkRoad traffic accident - an overturned lorry spills its load of water coolers across the road at 91 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea
Lorry under bridge, Loughborough Lane, SW9Lorry stuck under a bridge, Loughborough Lane, London SW9
LCC-LFB The hose laying lorry at Southwark HQThe Brigades first high speed hose laying lorry, seen at the then Brigade headquarters at Southwark, SE1
GLC-LFB Northern Command Control UnitThe GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade
GLC-LFB Southern Command Control UnitThe GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade
GLC-LFB HQ Major Control Unit, Lambeth HQThe GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade
LCC-LFB breakdown lorry (BL) at Lambeth HQThe London Fire Brigades sole breakdown lorry, stationed at the headquarters station, Lambeth, located on the Albert Embankment SE1
LCC-LFB hose laying lorry (HLL) at Lambeth HQLee Greens (C49) hose laying lorry on display in Lambeth headquarters station drill yard. The 3.5 inch hose is stored in such a way that the mile of hose carried can be fed from the rear of
LCC-LFB Southwarks breakdown lorry and crewA view of the London Fire Brigades first breakdown lorry, commissioned in 1919. This Dennis vehicle had a rear mounted crane and various sheerlegs to allow for sewer and other line rescues
Conversion of NFS mobile kitchen unit to LFB control unitLondon Fire Brigade mobile kitchen ready for conversion to a control Unit
LCC-LFB bulk foam carrier, Deptford fire stationC42 was Deptford fire station. In addition to its pump escape and pump it had a foam tender which carried 100 x 5 gallon cans of foam compound and large foam making branches and generators
NFS Heavy Unit vehicle accident, Ealing, WW2An NFS Heavy Unit vehicle accident in Ealing, West London. The driver, having lost control of the appliance, struck a tree while responding to an emergency call
NFS London Region lorry driven into basement area, WW2National Fire Service -- a London Region lorry driven into a basement area
NFS (London Region) A Bermondsey towing vehicle, WW2A 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
NFS fire force No. 34 District fire control unit, NorthwoodDistrict fire control unit, located at Pinner Road, Northwood, Middlesex. Showing the communications aerial erected and loudspeakers on the drivers cab
LFB fire Control Unit at Brigade HQ, Lambeth, WW2One of the LCC-LFB fire control units allocated to Brigade and District headquarters which attended major fires during the Second World War
LFB enclosed Leyland pump, Brigade HQ, WW2A side view of the Leyland pump with its extension ladder and hook ladders on the appliance. These dual-purpose appliances allowed the escape ladder and extension ladders to be interchanged
LCC-LFB emergency tender at Lambeth fire stationCrew of an emergency tender demonstrating the range of equipment it carries including breathing apparatus, hot cutting equipment and a smoke extraction unit
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
British Expeditionary Force arrive in France, 1939A British column of Army lorries is cheerily greeted by French military motor cyclists as it moves through a French village in the early weeks of World War Two. Date: 1939
Women transport drivers, World War Two, 1939A female driver handling a big Army Service Corps lorry during World War II. Date: 1939
Lorry Going over BridgeA lorry going over the narrow Farndon Bridge over the River Dee, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s
Warehouse LorryA Long Vehicle lorry, delivering a load of barrels to a London warehouse. Date: 1960s
Italian infantry in wood near Rheims, France, WW1Italian infantry in France during the First World War. Showing transportation trucks and men on a road in a wood near Rheims, north eastern France. Date: June 1918
Lorries passing mine crater on way to Western Front, WW1Lorries passing round a mine crater on their way to the Western Front during the First World War. The makeshift road is lined with tree trunks. Date: 1914-1918
Italian Fiat 30 prime movers in use during WW1Italian Fiat 30 prime mover lorries in use during the First World War for the transport of heavy artillery. Seen here with troops on a winding mountain road. Date: 1917
Anon. Ever so Fast! 1920Book cover showing a variety of vehicles zooming along a road, including an open top car, a bus, a removal van, a motorcycle and a motorcyle with a sidecar
Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing WorksPart of the Internal Roadway at Daily Mirror Printing Works, facilitating the delivery of newsprint by day and the despatch of completed newspapers at night. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Wartime Vauxhall ProductionMilitary Bedford vehicles line the roads waiting for shipping from the Vauxhall Factory in Luton during World War II
Inflatable decoy truckA Bedford MW inflatable decoy truck produced by Vauxhall during World War II
Lorries in the Thar Desert, IndiaPeople and lorries in the Thar Desert (the Great Indian Desert), India. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts
Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line 1918German ammunition lorries destroyed by shell fire near Queant at the Battle of the Drocourt-Queant Line on the Western Front in France during World War I in September 1918
Motor lorry with caterpillar wheels and tankA motor lorry with caterpillar wheels crossing the desert with supplies in Egypt during World War One. Close by is a tank which uses the same type of mechanism to travel
The Spanish Foreign Legion moving through Andalucia; SpanishPhotograph showing lorries full of the Nationalist Spanish Foreign Legion passing through a town in Andalucia, Southern Spain, on the way to the Madrid front, 1936
The great railway strike, StratfordDeserted railway track at Stratford. The station was at a standstill during the great railway strike. The strike took place in the last two weeks of September 1919
Clearing RubbleA domestic building site is cleared of rubble and wreckage by a mechanical digger and two haulage trucks