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LFB horse drawn steamer at modern LFB reviewLambeth, headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, hosted annual displays and regular reviews of the Brigade. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian Shand Mason horse drawn steam
LCC-LFB Shand Mason motor steam fire engineThe motor steam fire engine with independent pumping and propelling engines was developed later than the Merryweather Fire King self-propelled steam engine
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Snowball, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Snowball, 1920s Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Sitting Out, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Sitting Out, 1920s - a charming couple in fancy dress under an ornate colourful tree Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Butterflies, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Butterflies, 1920s Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Incense, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Incense, 1920s Date: 1920s
Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for the Cigarette, 1920sArt deco sketch by C.E. Shand for the Cigarette, 1920s Date: 1920s
Art Deco FashionSunflowers. A birthday greetings postcard depicting a young lady of fashion in a highly decorative outfit posing in front of a flower bed. Artist: CE Shand Date: circa 1930
Ernest Shand, English performer and composerErnest Shand (1868-1924), English performer and composer, classical guitar player, music hall singer, actor. circa 1900s
Shand and Masons steam fire-engine 1859Shand Mason, British company that designed and manufactured steam powered fire engines in the 19th century and early 20th centuries. Date: 1859
Shand, Mason and Company Fire PumpShand, Mason and Company vertical twin-cylinder fire pump Date: 1970s
FIRE ENGINE 1851SHAND & MASON fire engine, displayed at the Great Exhibition, 1851 Date: 1851
Shand Mason Fire Engine (msn 1842), built 1904, , at the 1959 Andover Steam Rally. (Shand Mason was a British company which designed and manufactured steam powered fire engines)
Alexander ShandAlexander Burns Shand, 1st Baron Shand (1828-6? - 1904), Scottish advocate and judge. He was a Lord of Session between 1872 and 1890 and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary between 1892
LFB - a Shand Mason MFB steam pump and crewLambeth LFB headquarters hosted regular annual displays and reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian horse-drawn steam fire pump with the crew in period dress
LCC-LFB side of a Shand Mason steam fire engineThe Shand Mason horse drawn steam fire engine showing the detail of the steam driven fire pump, its fire box and boiler. The engine was allocated to 36 Bishopsgate fire station in the City of London
Firemen with fire engine and dogs, Surbiton, SurrreyFiremen with their Shand Mason fire engine and two dogs, Surbiton, Surrrey. One of the dogs is climbing the engines ladder. Date: 1900s
Shand Mason fire appliance in a steam museumShand Mason fire appliance (marked First Grand Prize) on display in a steam museum, August 1938
Shand Mason MFB horse-drawn steam pump and crewA Shand Mason MFB horse-drawn steam pump and crew, taking part in a special drill display given to chief officers of provincial fire brigades on 13 October 1937
Shand Mason horse-drawn manual pump and crewA Shand Mason horse-drawn manual pump, with crew from Red Cross Street fire station in traditional costume, taking part in the 1932 Lord Mayors Show, City of London
Shand Mason Horsed Steamer, Bishopsgate, LondonA Shand Mason Horsed Steamer at Bishopsgate, London. Date: 1906
Model of an old manual fire engineModel of an old manual Shand Mason fire engine, presented by F Burkitt in February 1937
LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern reviewLambeth LFB headquarters hosted regular annual displays and reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian Shand Mason horse-drawn steam fire pump
Lieutenant E. G. Loudoun-Shand, rugby international, WW1Eric Gordon Loudoun-Shand MC TD MA (born Eric Gordon Shand on 31st Mar 1893) was a Rugby Union international who played for Scotland
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-MFB Shand Mason steamerShand Mason steamer ready for the turnout from Manchester Square Fire Station. This is a more powerful two-cylinder model. Water in the boiler was kept warm by a small gas ring
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
Patent poster for Shand, Mason & CoA patent poster for Shand, Mason & Co, fire engine makers and hydraulic engineers, advertising three types of firefighting equipment
LCC-LFB rear of a Shand Mason steam fire engineThe working end of the Shand Mason horse drawn steam fire engine, showing the detail of the steam driven fire pump
Shand Mason Bristol motor steam fire engineThis Shand Mason motor steam fire engine with independent pumping and propelling engines was developed later than Merryweathers Fire King self-propelled steam engine
Locomotive fitted with Shand Mason pump, WW2A locomotive fitted with a Shand Mason pump helps to put out a fire at the Bricklayers Arms Goods Yard, Old Kent Road, SE London
NFS (London Region) blaze at Bricklayers Arms, WW2Firefighters attacking a blaze at the Bricklayers Arms Goods Depot in the Old Kent Road, SE London, with two turntable ladders at work
What Every Woman Knows by NermanEinar Nermans (1888-1983) artistic and vibrant depiction of the Play What Every Woman Knows - at The Apollo Theatre, London (from left to right) Mr Henry Vibart as Alec Wilye