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LCC-LFB Canteen Van (CaV) at Lambeth HQThe Brigades canteen van, stationed at Lambeth fire station (D61). The Brigade only had the one CaV which was sent to all major fires or other protracted incidents
LCC-LFB breakdown lorry (BL) at Lambeth HQThe London Fire Brigades sole breakdown lorry, stationed at the headquarters station, Lambeth, located on the Albert Embankment SE1
LCC-LFB hose laying lorry (HLL) at Lambeth HQLee Greens (C49) hose laying lorry on display in Lambeth headquarters station drill yard. The 3.5 inch hose is stored in such a way that the mile of hose carried can be fed from the rear of
LCC-LFB fire, Goodge Street deep shelterTwo LCC-LFB firemen, wearing breathing apparatus, at the mid-point of the lower tunnel within the deep shelter that was 1200 feet long (365 metres). The fire has been extinguished
LCC-LFB fire, Goodge Street deep shelterThe lower tunnel of the deep shelter used as an Army transit centre, showing the aftermath of an intense fire within the deep underground facility
LCC-LFB fire, 11 Richmond Avenue, IslingtonInterior of a low rise sleeping area at Richmond Avenue, Islington, North London, with possible obstructed window opening and metal container by a wooden chair
LCC-LFB fire, 11 Richmond Avenue, IslingtonRemains of burnt and charred debris following an apparent fire in a kitchen diner of a house or flat in Richmond Avenue, Islington, North London
London Salvage Corps at an incidentA salvage worker from the London Salvage Corps inspects a room following the removal/collapse of a plasterboard partition
LCC-LFB fire in commercial van, Putney SW15A fire crew damping down after dealing with a commercial van fire on the roadway in Putney SW15
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 fire, Talwin Street, Bow, East LondonLondon Fire Brigade crews at the scene of a serious blaze, now under control, in an East London commercial premises at Talwin Street, Bow
LCC-LFB fire in Kensington High Street, London W8The aftermath of a roof and top floor fire in apartments at 1 Kensington High Street. A fire engine (pump) is set into a hydrant
LCC-LFB major control unit at Lambeth HQMajor control unit based at Brigade Headquarters, which attended all major fires and incidents with dedicated operational control unit staff
LCC-LFB Brigade major control unit at Lambeth HQControl Unit vehicle based at LFB Headquarters. It had its own dedicated operational staff, and attended all major fires and incidents
Browns Fire Alarm: Break Glass, Pull Knob, Wait For Engine
London Fire Brigade fireboat on the River ThamesA London Fire Brigade fireboat on the River Thames
LCC-LFB Plumstead fire station, SE LondonSituated in Plumstead High Street and opened in 1906, Plumstead fire station was one of the LCC boundary fire stations bordering onto the Kent Fire Brigade until 1965
LCC-LFB Southwark fire station, Southwark SE1Located in Southwark Bridge Road, Southwark fire station was opened in 1911, having been added to the existing London Fire Brigade headquarters building
Kensington fire station, SW LondonLocated at Old Court Place, Kensington High Street, Kensington fire station was opened in 1905
LFB Bishopsgate fire station, City of LondonBishopsgate fire station, located at 162 Bishopsgate, City of London, EC2, built in 1902. It was closed in 1965 and later sold off
LCC-LFB fatal warehouse fire, Langley Street WC2Three firemen died fighting this blaze in a Covent Garden warehouse in Langley Street. The first crews to arrive, from Clerkenwell fire station, found the warehouse well alight
LCC-LFB fatal warehouse fire, Langley Street WC2Clerkenwell fire station (B20) nominal roll board carried on the pump-escape and pump on the night of the fatal fire that killed Station Officer Hawkins and firemen Gadd and Batt-Rawden
Fire at Grosvenor Hotel, Buckingham Palace Road SW1The aftermath of a fire at the Grosvenor Hotel, Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1
LCC-LFB AFS recruitment driveA member of the Auxiliary Fire Service fronting an advertising campaign to seek additional volunteers for the service
Firefighters working at scene of pub fire, SE LondonFirefighters working at the scene of a pub fire in Eltham, SE London
LCC-MFB lithograph print of firefighters in actionMetropolitan Fire Brigade firefighters race to the scene of a fire on their horse drawn steamer fire engines
LCC-LFB Review of the Brigade by Edward VIIThe Royal review of the London Fire Brigade took place in Hyde Park, London. In addition to a parade and demonstration of firefighting skills, the King awarded medals for gallantry
LCC-MFB Firemen in switchboard & control roomWatchroom at Metropolitan Fire Brigade headquarters in Southwark Bridge Road, with men manning the switchboard and monitoring the fire alarm control board where calls for assistance were received