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Turnout of fire appliances and crew outside fire stationTurnout of fire appliances and crew outside a chief fire station. Date: circa 1930s
LCC-LFB engines and crews, Shoreditch fire stationLocated at 140 Tabernacle Street, City of London EC2, Shoreditch fire station was built in 1896 for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade
Lambeth HQ opening ceremony. Date: 1937
LFB Fulham Fire Station firemen, SW LondonGroup photo, LFB Fulham Fire Station firemen, SW London. Date: circa 1900s
London Fire Brigade Lambeth headquarters buildingLocated on the Albert Embankment, Lambeth, the London Fire Brigade headquarters was opened by King George VI in 1937. A purpose built, state of the art facility when first opened
LCC-LFB engines and crews, Whitechapel fire stationLocated at 27 Commercial Road, East London, Whitechapel fire station opened in 1874. It was also a superintendent station (district headquarters) and was known as Station No 27
Shadwell Fire Station crew and fire engines on display. Date: circa 1920
Kings Cross underground station, London 1868Junction of the Midland, Great Northern, and Metropolitan railways at Kings Cross. Part of new work being carried out between Kings Cross and Farringdon Road in 1868. 1868
Thai paratroop trainees preparing to jumpThai paratroop training by the Royal Air Force at RAF Sembawang in Singapore 04:On the mark! Action -Station -Signature- (Action stations - preparing to jump from the Valetta) Date: 1955
Operating the levers in the signal box at London Bridge, one of the busiest stations in the country. Date: 1866
Lambeth Waterworks, supplying fresh water to parts of south London, photograph showing the pumping room. Date: 1900
A long queue to buy railway tickets - and an opportunity for casual flirtation ! Date: 1872
Red Gas Pump with Serivice Man filling up car with the hose Date: 1935
Gassing Up an Airplane Date: 1948
Filling Station Date: 1950
Auto Mechanic Oils Car Date: 1950
Changing Motor Oil Date: 1950
Ramsgate Station of East Kent 1864Ramsgate Station of the East Kent, to London, Chatham and Dover stations. Date: 1864
Aldersgate Station 1866Aldersgate Street station, one of the original stations of the first Metropolitan Railway. Date: 1866
New stations on the North London railway 1870Page showing the newly erected stations on the North London railway. Date: 1870
Cowcross-street station 1866The new station of the Metropolitan railway, Cowcross-street Farringdon Road. Date: 1866
New Liverpool Street railway station 1886The new extension railway station in Liverpool Street, London. Date: 1886
St Ouen Station, Paris, FranceSaint Ouen Station (Clement Bayard), a characteristic suburban station on the Ceinture line which runs round Paris, in the avenue de Saint-Ouen, 17th arrondissement. Date: circa 1905
Victoria Station, London, by night 1926Victoria Station by night, 1926 Date: 1926
Cannon Street Station 1866The terminus of the South Eastern Railway at Cannon Street Station. Date: 1866
Officers and Men of the R. A. F. Station at Abingdon, one of the main airfields ofOfficers and Men of the R.A.F. Station at Abingdon, one of the main airfields of Transport Command, march past the Mayor of the Borough who is taking the salute
Douglas Boston III with bombs on the under-wing store stations. Date: circa 1944
LFB Shadwell Fire Station firemen group photoLFB Shadwell Fire Station firemen, group photo, August 1930. Date: 1930
Laval, France - The Two Railway Stations and the Avenue. Date: 1911
Kameyama by HokusaiKameyama, no.52 from an untitled Tokaido series by Katsushika Hokusai (17601849). Date: 1804
Woman Combing Her Hair at Goyu by HokusaiWoman Combing Her Hair at Goyu: 16 Cho to Akasaka, no. 39 from a series of Stations of the Tokaido by Katsushika Hokusai (17601849). Date: 1804
Kawasaki Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road by HokusaiKawasaki, from an untitled series of the Fifty-three Stations of the Tokaido Road by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849). Date: 1804
The M1 Motorway - 3 Service Stations - Dunstable turn-offThe first section of the M1 Motorway (55 miles in length, spanned by 134 bridges) - 3 Service Stations (Fortes Restaurant)
Israel. Jerusalem. Via Dolorosa. Street of Old City, which traditionally Jesus walked carrying the cross, way to his crucifixion
Map of the St Marylebone area, London. Date: circa 1900
The watchroom of Southwark Fire Station, London. Although this had a telephone switchboard serving the adjacent headquarters of the Brigade
LNER, The Queen of Scots Pullman Express - Kings CrossKings Cross Station, London. LNER, " The Queen of Scots " Pullman Express awaiting departure Date: early 1930s
LFCDA-LFB Aerial ladder platform (ALP)The Bronto-Skylift ALP being demonstrated at the Brigade headquarters, Lambeth SE1. This combination of a hydraulic platform
LCC-LFB A motorised Dennis pump escapeThe adoption of motorised fire engines by the LFB led to a reduction in the number of stations required. A report produced in the 1920s recommended the closure of some 15 fire stations
GLC-LFB - Dormitory of the new Barbican fire stationOpened in 1965, the Barbican fire station replaced the former Redcross Street and Bishopsgate fire stations. Seen here is the new purpose built dormitory
Stanmore Fire Station, 650 Honeypot Lane, North Harrow, London
GLC-LFB Barbican fire station, City of LondonReplacing both Bishopsgate and Red Cross Street fire stations, Barbican fire station opened in 1965. It was the last fire station commissioned by the London County Council before the Greater London
Croydon Fire Brigade, Thornton Heath horse fire engineThornton Heath was one of three stations in the Croydon Fire Brigade -- the other two were the main Croydon headquarters station and South Norwood
West Ham Fire Brigade, Plaistow fire station and steamerPlaistow fire station and steamer, belonging to West Ham Fire Brigade. Located to the east of the London Fire Brigade district, West Ham contained four fire stations of which Plaistow was one
LCC-LFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of LondonBuilt by the London County Council (LCC) and opened in 1900, Red Cross Street was one of four fire stations (plus a river station at Blackfriars) contained in the City of London
Barnet Fire Station, Hertfordshire, built in 1905
Horse drawn steamer at Sutton fire station, SurreyA horse drawn oil fuelled Merryweather steam pump at Sutton fire station, Surrey
The Trench-to-Town Express by A. C. MichaelA busy scene at Victoria Station, London during 1915 showing a soldiers train bringing officers and men on furlough (leave) from the war zone to home