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LCC-LFB Cannon Street fire station, City of LondonCannon Street fire station was opened in 1906. Seen here are its three appliances on the station forecourt. Fire brigade horses had now been replaced by motorised fire appliances
LCC-LFB Massey Shaw fireboat at BlackfriarsThe Massey Shaw was built in 1935 by the J Samuel White company at Cowes, Isle of Wight. She was built to a London County Council design, and cost around £ 18, 000 to build
Monument in Swithland Park, LeicestershireSketch of a monument in Swithland Park, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. It is the old lantern cross (circa 1500) from the nearby village of Mountsorrel
LFCDA-LFB Fire Rescue tendersThe 1990s saw a new breed of fire rescue tenders, large and small, introduced into the London Fire Brigade. The heavy rescue unit carried a comprehensive range of cutting and spreading equipment
Buddon Wood, Mountsorrel, Swithland, LeicestershireSketch of the granite (or syenite) district viewed from Swithland Old Slate Quarry, including Buddon Wood, Mountsorrel, Kinchley Hill and Brazil Wood, Leicestershire
Greece / Thessaloniki 1900Thessaloniki: the harbour Date: circa 1900
Buddon Wood, Kinchley Hill, Mountsorrel, LeicestershireSketch of the Swithland area of Leicestershire, looking north-east towards Buddon Wood, Kinchley Hill and Mountsorrel, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
Swithland Hall, Church and Rectory, LeicestershireSketch of Swithland Hall, St Leonards Church and Rectory, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
LFCDA-LFB Heavy fire Rescue tendersThe 1990s saw a new breed of fire rescue tenders, large and small, introduced into the London Fire Brigade. The heavy rescue unit carried a comprehensive range of cutting and spreading equipment
LCC-MFB Kensington fire station, W LondonThe 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
Granite Quarries, Mountsorrel, LeicestershireSketch of Granite Quarries, Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, viewed from the rocks near Buddon Wood, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
Whittlesey Mere at morning, CambridgeshireWhittlesey Mere at morning by the Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. Whittlesey Mere is in the Cambridgeshire Fens. circa 1840-1860
Brazil Wood, Swithland, LeicestershireSketch of quarrying (probably granite) at Brazil Wood, Swithland, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
Kinchley Hill and Brazil Wood, Swithland, LeicestershireSketch of granite rocks at Kinchley Hill and Brazil Wood, Swithland, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
Market Reports - Commodity MarketMarket Reports - A Fall in Copper created some excitement! 1903
British Cat Protects" Wouldn t you like to see the back of me?" - the British cat protects his territory 1915
RAF Per Ardua Ad Astra badge and broochA Royal Air Force badge bearing the Latin motto Per Ardua Ad Astra (Through Adversity to the Stars), turned into a brooch by the addition of a bow and pin. Date: circa 1940s
LCC-MFB Waterloo fire stationLocated in the then Waterloo Bridge Road (No 142), Waterloo fire station was built in 1866. It was one of the first stations of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade
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 Cannon Street fire station, City of LondonCannon Street fire station, City of London, opened in 1906. Seen here are crews with motorised and horse-drawn engines. Fire brigade horses were slowly being replaced by motorised fire appliances
LCC-MFB Fire float and tug at drillsPrior to the MFB acquiring its first purpose made fireboat, a tug would tow a fire float (containing a steam fire pump) to the scene of riverside blazes and fires on ships on the Thames
LCC-LFB Battery-electric pump escape at Brigade HQSeen here at Southwark, Brigade headquarters, is an example of one of the electric driven escape vans. The batteries were stored under the bonnet and the fire engine weighed about two tons
LCC-LFB Bishopsgate fire station horse drawn steamerStation No 36 was Bishopsgate. Seen here is its horse drawn steamer (without horses), showing the fire box near the large rear wheel of the engine
LCC-MFB Vauxhall fire station, LambethBuilt by the London County Council (LCC), Vauxhall fire station opened in 1902 on the Albert Embankment (Vauxhall Bridge end)
LCC-MFB Fire station appliance roomA typical scene in any Metropolitan Fire Brigade fire station appliance room as the escape cart and steamer stand in readiness
LCC-MFB Bishopsgate fire station appliance roomThe appliance room of Bishopsgate fire station, located at 162 Bishopsgate in the City of London. Showing its array of fire engines that comprised two horse drawn escape carts
LCC-MFB Escape cart at Southwark HQEscape cart in the yard of Southwark HQ. Prior to this time, the 50 foot wheeled escape ladders were pushed to fires. Around 1890 the Chief Officer, Captain Wells
LCC- MFB Vauxhall fire station, LambethBuilt in the last year of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (1903), prior to the Brigade changing its name to the London Fire Brigade in 1904
Scenery near Hawridge, BuckinghamshireSketch of the countryside about a quarter of a mile from Hawridge Church towards Chesham, Buckinghamshire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell
Ruins of Ulverscroft Priory, Swithland, LeicestershireSketch of the ruins of Ulverscroft Priory, Swithland, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell
Monastery of St Bernard, Charnwood Forest, LeicestershireSketch of the Monastery of St Bernard, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell
St Leonards Church, Swithland, LeicestershireSketch of the interior of St Leonards Church, Swithland, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
Rocks near Hammercliff Ridge, LeicestershireSketch of rocks south-east of Hammercliff Ridge, Charnwood Forest, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
Swithland Rectory, LeicestershireSketch of Swithland Rectory, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
St Marys Church, Hawridge, BuckinghamshireSketch of St Marys Church, Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. The church dates back to the 13th century. 1859
Sketch of Tenby, Wales, including the CastleSketch of Tenby, Wales, showing the Castle, Worms Head, St Catherines Island and Caldey Island, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1840
Swithland Slate Quarry, LeicestershireSketch of Swithland Slate Quarry, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
Syenite Rocks, Bradgate Park, Swithland, LeicestershireSketch of Syenite Rocks at Bradgate Park adjoining the road at Newtown, Swithland, Leicestershire, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1859
Sketch of North Beach, Tenby, WalesSketch of Tenby, Wales, showing the North Beach, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1840
Sketch of Tenby, Wales, showing the harbour, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1840
Sketch of Tenby, Wales, including St Catherines Island from the foot of Castle Hill, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860), father of Robert Baden Powell. 1840