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Background imageStations Collection: LCC-LFB Knightsbridge fire station, SW London

LCC-LFB Knightsbridge fire station, SW London
Opened in 1907, Knightsbridge fire station was a London Fire Brigade station (the name had changed from the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1904)

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-LFB Northcote fire station, Battersea, SW London

LCC-LFB Northcote fire station, Battersea, SW London
Built by the London County Council, Northcote fire station was located at 59-61 Chatham Road, SW8. The widespread adoption of motorised fire engines by the LFB led to a reduction in the number of

Background imageStations Collection: MFB and LCC-LFB Mile End fire station, East London

MFB and LCC-LFB Mile End fire station, East London
Built by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1866, this station was passed to the LCC-London Fire Brigade in 1889 when the LCC was created

Background imageStations Collection: Edgeware Road fire station

Edgeware Road fire station, Paddington. London Fire Brigade. Built in 1900

Background imageStations Collection: Wimborne railway station, Wimborne, Dorset

Wimborne railway station, Wimborne, Dorset, on the Southampton and Dorchester Railway route. Seen here in the year it opened, with the viaduct over the River Stour on the right. Date: 1847

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-LFB Bayswater fire station, West London

LCC-LFB Bayswater fire station, West London
Replacing the former Bayswater fire station in Queens Mews, this station was opened in 1904 at 210 Queens Road (later renamed Queensway)

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Bethnal Green fire station, East London

LCC-MFB Bethnal Green fire station, East London
Built and opened in 1899, Bethnal Green fire station was located at 51 Roman Road E2. The station was closed in 1969, replaced by a modern Bethnal Green fire station

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB East Greenwich fire station, SE London

LCC-MFB East Greenwich fire station, SE London
Built by the London County Council in 1902, East Greenwich fire station still stands at 2 Tunnel Avenue SE10. The station was closed in 1985 when the new East Greenwich fire station was opened

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Kennington fire station, London SE11

LCC-MFB Kennington fire station, London SE11
Built by the Metropolitan Board of Works (the forerunner of the London County Council) and opened in 1870, Kennington fire station was located in Refrew Road, Lower Kennington

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Battersea sub-fire station, London SW8

LCC-MFB Battersea sub-fire station, London SW8
Battersea sub-fire station, at 32 Battersea Park Road, one of only a few London stations not actually built as a fire station

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Battersea Bridge river fire station, SW8

LCC-MFB Battersea Bridge river fire station, SW8
Built by the London County Council, Battersea Bridge river station was located by Battersea Bridge on the River Thames. It was one of four Metropolitan Fire Brigade river stations and, from 1904

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-LFB Tooting fire station, SW London

LCC-LFB Tooting fire station, SW London
Built by the London County Council, Tooting fire station is located at 91 Trinity Road SW17 and remains operational today

Background imageStations Collection: LCC- MFB Blackheath fire station

LCC- MFB Blackheath fire station
Blackheath fire station, located at Brigade Street, Tranquil Vale, SE3 (very near the Mary Evans Picture Library), with the escape ladder stored at the side

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-LFB Great Marlborough Street fire station, W1

LCC-LFB Great Marlborough Street fire station, W1
Built by the London County Council, Great Marlborough Street fire station was located at 53 Great Marlborough Street. The widespread adoption of motorised fire engines by the LFB led to a reduction

Background imageStations Collection: LFDCA-LFB Vintage fire engine in a Clapham street

LFDCA-LFB Vintage fire engine in a Clapham street
A former Middlesex Fire Brigade pump escape which was visiting Clapham fire station. Middlesex was absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade in 1965 with the creation of the Greater London

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-LFB Motorised pump escape at Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB Motorised pump escape at Southwark HQ
The pump escape of No 1 station, the Brigade Headquarters fire station located at Southwark Bridge Road SE1. The adoption of motorised fire engines by the LFB would lead to a reduction in the number

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Kensington fire station, W London

LCC-MFB Kensington fire station, W London
The appliance room of the former Kensington fire station which was located in King Street, W8. It was built in 1871 and closed in 1905 when the new Kensington fire station was opened

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Dulwich fire station and horse steamer

LCC-MFB Dulwich fire station and horse steamer
A seven man crew from Dulwich fire station pose on the forecourt with their Merryweather steam pump. One member of a firemans family peers through the lace curtains of the accommodation at first

Background imageStations Collection: Dagenham Police station on Shafter Road

Dagenham Police station on Shafter Road

Background imageStations Collection: Headquarters of the New York Fire Department

Headquarters of the New York Fire Department, Brooklyn

Background imageStations Collection: Spettisbury station with train under steam

Spettisbury station with train under steam

Background imageStations Collection: Pennsylvania Railroad Station, New York

Pennsylvania Railroad Station, New York City, America

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Fulham fire station, SW London

LCC-MFB Fulham fire station, SW London
Fulham fire station, which remains operational over 100 years after it was first opened (1895). Located at 685 Fulham Road SW6

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Hammersmith fire station, West London

LCC-MFB Hammersmith fire station, West London
Located at 1-3 Brook Green Road W6, Hammersmith fire station opened in 1877. It was it closed in 1914 with the opening of a new Hammersmith fire station in Shepherds Bush Road

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-LFB Herne Hill fire station, Brockwell Park SE27

LCC-LFB Herne Hill fire station, Brockwell Park SE27
Built by the London County Council, Herne Hill fire station was located at Milkwood Road, Herne Hill. The widespread adoption of motorised fire engines by the LFB led to a reduction in the number of

Background imageStations Collection: LCC-MFB Greenwich fire station

LCC-MFB Greenwich fire station
Located at 9 Lindsell Street on the corner of South Street SE10, Greenwich fire station was built by the Metropolitan Board of Works (a forerunner of the London Council)

Background imageStations Collection: MFB (later LCC / LFB) Hampstead fire station

MFB (later LCC / LFB) Hampstead fire station
Built originally for the MFB in 1868, Hampstead fire station was located at 49 Heath Street. It became the responsibility of the London County Council in 1889 upon the LCCs creation

Background imageStations Collection: Lehigh Valley Railroad Station, Shenandoah, PA, USA

Lehigh Valley Railroad Station, Shenandoah, PA, USA
Lehigh Valley Railroad Station, Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, USA, with people waiting on the platform. Date: circa 1907

Background imageStations Collection: Map of London Underground railway, for Harrods

Map of London Underground railway, for Harrods
Map of the London Underground railway, How to Reach Harrods by Tube. Date: circa 1909

Background imageStations Collection: Fighting Cocks railway station, Stockton-Darlington line

Fighting Cocks railway station, Stockton-Darlington line
Fighting Cocks railway station, on the Stockton to Darlington line. It opened in 1825, named after the local pub where train tickets were sold

Background imageStations Collection: Queen Victoria at Weedon railway station, Northamptonshire

Queen Victoria at Weedon railway station, Northamptonshire
Queen Victoria and Prince Albert arriving at Weedon railway station, Northamptonshire, in November 1844, on their way to a three-day visit to Burghley House. The station opened in 1838. Date: 1844

Background imageStations Collection: Royal Air Force Supermarine Swift FR. 5 WK281

Royal Air Force Supermarine Swift FR. 5 WK281
Royal Air Force Supermarine Swift FR.5 WK281. Built by Vickers Armstrong and delivered on 5 November 1956, WK281 joined No 79 Squadron at RAF Gutersloh

Background imageStations Collection: Traveller washing his horse at Hodogaya station by Hokusai

Traveller washing his horse at Hodogaya station by Hokusai
Japanese woodblock print - part of Hokusai Katsushika Tokaido series, a traveller washing his horse at Hodogaya station by Katsushika Hokusai (17601849). Date: 1804

Background imageStations Collection: London St. Pancras Railway Station probably 1920/30s

London St. Pancras Railway Station probably 1920/30s

Background imageStations Collection: Banff Bridge Railway Station, Macduff, Scotland

Banff Bridge Railway Station, Macduff, Scotland, Victorian period

Background imageStations Collection: LNWR Goods engines 1846 to 1903

LNWR Goods engines 1846 to 1903

Background imageStations Collection: Midland Railway Passenger Train early 1900s

Midland Railway Passenger Train early 1900s

Background imageStations Collection: Great North of Scotland Railway Victorian period

Great North of Scotland Railway Victorian period

Background imageStations Collection: LNWR passenger Train in 1904

LNWR passenger Train in 1904

Background imageStations Collection: Euston Station London early 1900s

Euston Station London early 1900s

Background imageStations Collection: Caledonian Railway Poster 1892

Caledonian Railway Poster 1892

Background imageStations Collection: LNWR and Caledonian Railway Poster Victorian period

LNWR and Caledonian Railway Poster Victorian period

Background imageStations Collection: The Great Western Steam locomotive Victorian period

The Great Western Steam locomotive Victorian period

Background imageStations Collection: LMS Sarmation Steam Locomotive Victorian period

LMS Sarmation Steam Locomotive Victorian period

Background imageStations Collection: Holmes Chapel Railway Station early 1900s

Holmes Chapel Railway Station early 1900s

Background imageStations Collection: Charing Cross Railway Station and Hotel Victorian period

Charing Cross Railway Station and Hotel Victorian period

Background imageStations Collection: Steam locomotive No. 10870 possibly 1930s

Steam locomotive No. 10870 possibly 1930s

Background imageStations Collection: Steam locomotive No. 7679 possibly 1930

Steam locomotive No. 7679 possibly 1930



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