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Japan - Four-coupled Bogie Express LocomotiveJapan - Japanese Government Railways - Four-coupled Bogie Express Locomotive, outside cylinders ad water-tube firebox Date: 1905
Sending a new pipe and a heart of love to the frontFrance, WW1 - A pretty girl sends her beau a new pipe and a heart of love to the front, where her brave man is fighting. Date: circa 1916
Twixt Love and Duty - WW1 - Soldiers leaving for the front say goodbye to their loved ones at the railway station. Date: circa 1915
Alice de Tender - performer at the Eldorado Club, ParisAlice de Tender - singer, dancer and actress - pictured here when a performer at the Eldorado Club, Paris, France in December 1903. Date: 1903
Turkey, Istanbul - Water Tender Date: circa 1930s
A couple occupying their Favourite Corner Newlyn, CornwallA couple occupying their Favourite Corner on the seafront at Newlyn, Cornwall Date: circa 1890s
Icon of the Virgin of the Tenderness. Russian school. Byzantine art. RUSSIA. Moscow. Tretyakov Gallery
LCC-LFB Braidwood style motorised pump at SouthwarkAn example of the Braidwood style fire engine at the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark SE1
Dennis emergency tender
Firefighters in Emergency Tender, Southwark HQTwo firefighters in breathing equipment inside an Emergency Tender at Southwark Headquarters, London
Metropolitan Fire Brigade carA Metropolitan Fire Brigade car. This 10-12hp car chassis was purchased in 1903 and converted in Brigade workshops to run as a first aid and firefighting tender
Firefighters with one of the first emergency tendersFirefighters and a van with their equipment laid out. Four of the firefighters are wearing proto-breathing apparatus. In 1929 the Brigade introduced the first enclosed emergency tender to respond to
LCC-LFB - Self-contained smoke helmets (BA sets)Self-contained smoke helmets (BA sets) were introduced for use in an atmosphere dense with smoke and dangerous fumes. A special motor appliance fitted for smoke helmet work was based at Southwark HQ
GLC-LFB Salvage TenderThe 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 appliance fleet -- hose laying lorryThe 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 - Foam Tender and crew at BatterseaThe 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 Lambeths emergency tender and crewA London A class emergency tender with built-in electrical generator, in use from the early 1950s until the 1960s. Showing Lambeth fire stations (D61)
LCC-LFB two Dennis tendersTwo Dennis tenders of the London Fire Brigade
LCC-LFB Southwarks Emergency Tender with lightsSouthwarks Emergency Tender with lights. By the mid-1920s emergency tenders were developing into far more than just a carrier of firefighters with breathing apparatus
LCC-LFB early foam tender at Southwark with crewAn early foam tender at Southwark HQ with crew. The coming of the motor vehicle brought with it the consequent risks involving fires of petroleum
LCC-LFB live rescue drill, by a line, at Southwark HQA fireman is being lowered by a line from a building at Southwark HQ during practice rescues. In the foreground is an example of a first aid 12 horsepower
LCC-LFB Clerkenwell Emergency TenderClerkenwells emergency tender with its fire crew in Proto breathing apparatus. Clerkenwell fire station was built in 1870
LCC-LFB Clerkenwells emergency tenderEmergency tender belonging to Clerkenwell fire station. The ET was primarily a means of providing firefighters with breathing apparatus and illumination at incidents
LCC-MFB petrol driven motor tenderThis chain transmission driven first-aid tender carried the first small water tank which operated under pressure of carbon dioxide gas
Lord Mayors Show, LFB Emergency TenderThe Lord Mayors parade, City of London. Included in the London Fire Brigade procession of appliances was one of the emergency tenders followed by the breakdown lorry
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 crew removing mobile pump by rampA heavy unit from a Brixton fire station sub-station, seen here at Regional headquarters, Lambeth, with the crew either removing or loading the trailer pump which was the appliances fire pump when
NFS (London) fire station pumping exercise, WW2An NFS firefighter using a trailer pump to lift water from the static dam at an NFS fire station and relaying the water
NFS firefighters and salvage corps working at a fireFirefighters from Clerkenwell and the NFS Salvage Corps at work at a warehouse fire. The fire engines from right to left are; a towing unit
NFS-London Region open water exercise, WW2Four heavy units and trailer pumps at work by an emergency dam undertaking a pumping exercise
NFS (London Region) former Borough fire engine, WW2A County-Borough fire engine (with the Borough crest still on its side) that was incorporated into the newly formed NFS. This is believed to be an Emergency Tender although its base station is unknown
NFS (London Region) Fire Force 34 Emergency Tender, WW2An example of an NFS emergency tender (ET), its crew and some of the specialist cutting equipment it carried. This ET was in Fire Force district 34
NFS (London Region) River Thames Formation, WW2The River Headquarters crest of the NFS River Thames Formation, which covered the Greater London area of the Thames, and included some eighteen fireboats and assorted fire floats and other tenders
NFS (London Region) fire float on the Thames, WW2A motor launch fire float under tow by a fireboat on the River Thames
NFS (London Region) fireboat tender on the Thames, WW2NFS (London Region) fireboat tender on the River Thames, viewed from Blackfriars river station, Victoria Embankment
NFS (London Region) fireboat on the River Thames, WW2The London Regional River Service and the fireboat attached to the River fire station 1RU at Battersea Bridge
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
London Fire Brigade HQ and Lambeth river fire stationThe iconic LFB Headquarters building and the original river station on its floating pontoon. The fireboat tender can be seen on the right as it moves up river towards Vauxhall Bridge
Red Cloud: by Legal Tender, He by Davy Crockett, (pacer) Dams pedigree unknown. Date c1874