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London Fire Brigade, Lacon ladders in use at house fireTwo 13.5 metre ladders being used to assist people to safety.at a fire involving a five storey terraced house in Clapham Common South Side, SW London
Metropolitan Police officers teaching road safety to children. The man in the white outfit with traffic lights on his front is Safety Sam
Senghenydd Colliery canary, Glamorgan, South WalesTwo miners at the Universal Pit, Senghenydd Colliery, near Caerphilly, Glamorgan, South Wales, with a caged canary which was used to test the air for gas, or lack of oxygen
Ignominy by George StuddyBonzo, the comic canine creation of George Studdy looks somewhat embarrassed as he is carried by the scruff of his neck across the road by his lady owner
House in Courseulles where King George VI stayedThere is a small hard to read Memorial Plaque above the central door. The King stayed here on 16 June 1944 much against the wishes of most senior military figures who were concerned for his safety
Flight into Egypt on a paper lace Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Advert for Hillman, Herbert & Cooper Ld 1888Advertisement for safety bicycles, youths and girls premier tricycles and steering tricycles, all available from Hillman, Herbert & Cooper Ld in Coventry. 1888
Perkin Warbeck at Beaulieu Abbey in the New ForestPerkin Warbeck (c.1474-1499) takes refuge at Beaulieu Abbey in the New Forest. By claiming to be Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York (the younger of the two Princes in the Tower)
Old Japanese Matchbox label with two women and Chinese coins made in Japan for the Chinese market Date: c. 1910s
Old Japanese Matchbox label with a deer made in Yamada, Japan for the Chinese market Date: c. 1910s
Old Japanese Matchbox label with two birds made in Osaka, Japan for the Chinese market Date: c. 1910s
Old Japanese Matchbox label with a boy and two dogs made in Japan Date: c. 1910s
Old Japanese Matchbox label with an elephant chasing a deer made by Takashima in Japan Date: c. 1910s
Old Japanese Matchbox label with a man fighting a tiger made in Japan Date: c. 1910s
Martin-Baker ejection seat, as used in British aircraft during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940s
Old Swedish Matchbox label with Robber and a tiger hunting possibly for the Chinese market Date: c. 1910s
Old London Characters - Night Watchman with lantern
Old London Characters - Charley, an aged parish constable or night watchman, carrying a lantern. 19th century
Civil Defence Handbook, preparing the houseCivil Defence Handbook provides instructions on preparing the house in the event of an attack
French Revolution (1789-1799). the Committee of Public SafeFrench Revolution (1789-1799). During the Revolution, special courts were created. The most important was the Committee of Public Safety. Colored engraving. 19th century
Page from catalogue of Safety razors 1929Safety razors, razor strop, stropping machine and assorted scissors set. Products available from the Harrods catalogue cutlery department. Date: 1929
Pan Catching FireA cautionary tale in the use of pans which are not made of aluminium branded with an official safety mark from the Societe Francaise des Metaux Ouvres ! Date: 1928
Air stewardess demonstrating oxygen mask on board a passenger plane. Date: circa 1970s
WW2 poster, In an air raid, what motorists must doWW2 Civil Defence poster, In an air raid, what motorists must do, by day, at night. Date: early 1940s
WW2 Christmas card, patriotic dogs sheltering behind sandbags. Date: circa 1942
Marching Song of the Daily Sketch - Childrens Road Safety LeHand coloured. Illustration of a scroll with a poem about road safety inside, bordered by a boy and girl holding up flags with treble and bass clefs on them
WW1 cartoon on postcard - munition workerExpecting a rise shortly. Humorous, First World War postcard depicting a female munition worker jauntily sitting on a barrel of dynamite with a cigarette. A health and safety nightmare. Date: c.1916
Smothering burning clothes with blanketSmothering burning clothes with a blanket -- a fire safety officer instructs a woman in the use of a blanket to smother the burning clothing of a child (dummy)
Road safety poster, A Long Way Off? Drivers travel much faster than we do! Showing two children trying to cross a busy road, with two scenarios
Advert for Gillette razor combination set 1915Get it today. How much better the choice of christmas gifts is than it used to be! For a man - a Gillette safety razor, instead of the fripperies
Baling out of a stricken aeroplane by G. H. DavisThe gentle art of baling out: escape technique. How airmen dive and drift to safety through space. The use of the parachute during the Second World War: methods of escape from stricken aeroplanes
British naval convoy system by G. H. DavisThe method of safeguarding the freedom of the seas: the British naval convoy system at work. Making the high seas safe for Allied
Cartoon, Be Prepared! WW1Cartoon, Be Prepared! Showing a member of the Womens Emergency Corps in a shop, asking the assistant for a gross of safety pins in the early days of the First World War. Date: September 1914
French World War One refugeesLiberation: the freeing of the civil population. Rescued after living for four years in the enemy lines: a party of French refugees being conveyed to safety in Northern France after cessation of
Minesweeper trawling for mines in the North Sea, WW1A minesweeper trawling for mines in the North Sea on the outbreak of the First World War. A wire rope attached to a weight is dragged along the seabed
HMS Poseidon submarine escape apparatusHMS Poseidon and the submarine escape apparatus. Poseidon was sunk on 9th June 1931 after colliding with the Chinese merchant steamer SS Yuta
WW1 - League of National Safety - set up to promote the value of rationing, the efforts to avoid wastage, to further the objects of the Food Economy Campaign
Fun on the flying machine at Southport, MerseysideFun on Hiram Maxims " Captive Flying Machine" amusement ride at Southport, Merseyside, which opened in 1904. Testament to the design
Stephenson?s safety lamp
LCC-LFB Change from brass to cork fire helmetsA significant landmark when on 14 July 1934 the LFB started to replace its traditional brass helmet with a new compressed cork design. It would be four years before the changeover was completed
GLC-LFB Chemical Incident Unit (CIU)The mid 1970s saw a number of innovative appliance designs come into play as the London Fire Brigade adapted to an ever changing and more Health and Safety conscious working environment
Blitz in London -- improvised shoulder protectorsBlitz in London -- the London Fire Brigade innovated to protect its fire crews from injury from falling debris by utilising old rubber tyres, cut to form shoulder protectors
Poster - Ministry of Health Evacuation SchemeMothers - let them go - give them a chance of greater safety and health. Public Information poster issued by the Ministry of Health Evacuation Scheme circa 1942
Advert for Durham Duplex Safety Razor 1914A close shave but in comfort with Durham Duplex Safety Razor, the razor which enables you to shave with the barbers diagonal stroke without fera of cutting yourself
Sprint CyclistA sprint cyclist. Date: 1980s
Ski Lift and Safety NetThe ski chair lift and safety net at Caingorm, Scotland. Date: 1960s
Pruning an Apple TreeTwo girls pruning an apple tree on rather dangerous looking step ladders on an orchard in Essex, Engand. Date: 1950s
Interior of cell block at Portland Prison, DorsetInterior of a new wing at Portland, Dorset showing cell doors, iron stairways and corridors. Wire netting was placed between balconies to prevent inmates falling to the ground