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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
Firefighters at a fire, 197 Commercial Road, East LondonFirefighters respond to a fire at 197 Commercial Road, East London. An escape ladder has been deployed
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
Breakdown lorry from Lambeth fire station in actionThe breakdown lorry, from Lambeth fire station, being deployed to move a lorry involved in a serious accident with the OXO lorry in the distance
Breakdown lorry lifting car from basement areaThe breakdown lorry, from Lambeth fire station being deployed to raise a car from the basement area after it crashed through the railings
Kingston fire station, Kingston, SurreyKingston fire station was originally built for Surrey Fire Brigade in 1959. It was transferred into the London Fire Brigade with the creation of the Greater London Council in 1965
Borough of Beddington and Wallington Fire Station, Surrey
GLC-LFB Park Royal fire station, MiddlesexPark Royal fire station in West London was one of the later fire stations to be built for the former Middlesex Fire Brigade. Opening in 1958 it was transferred to the Greater London Council in 1965
LCC-LFB Perry Vale fire station, SE LondonBuilt for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1901, Perry Vale fire station was located at 199 Perry Vale. It transferred to the Greater London Council in 1965
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 Wandsworth fire station, SW LondonOpened in 1954, Wandsworth fire station is situated at 45 West Hill (where is still stands). The lack of blue flashing lights and bells on the fire engine dates the picture pre-1965
GLC-London Fire Brigade, Lewisham fire stationReplacing the old Lewisham fire station, also in Lewisham High Street, Lewisham fire station was the new generation Divisional Headquarters design
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
LCC-LFB West Norwood fire station, SW LondonLocated in Norwood Road, West Norwood fire station was built in 1916
LCC-LFB Brixton fire station, London SW8Located in Gresham Road, Brixton, the station was opened in 1906. From, the 1960s to the 1980s it was one of the London Fire Brigades busiest operational fire stations
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
LCC-LFB Lambeth river fire stationLocated on the Albert Embankment, and first erected in 1903, Lambeth river fire station was one of three river fire stations in the London Fire Brigade
Kensington fire station, SW LondonLocated at Old Court Place, Kensington High Street, Kensington fire station was opened in 1905
New Chelsea Fire Station, Kings Road, LondonOpened in 1965, Chelsea Fire Station was the last fire station commissioned to be built by the London County Council prior to the creation of the Greater London Council in 1965
LFB Knightsbridge fire station, SW LondonOpened in 1907, Knightsbridge fire station stands in Basil Street, Knightsbridge, London SW3
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
Pump vehicle at Southwark HQ, SE1The pump from Southwark fire station at Brigade Headquarters, SE1. Bells and flashing amber lights were the means of clearing a passage through Londons traffic before blue lights
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 Bromptons Dennis pump at Lambeth HQStation A8 was Brompton fire station. Here its dual-purpose petrol Dennis pump is seen standing at Lambeth headquarters
LCC-LFB AFS volunteer measured for uniform, WW2A volunteer for the newly formed AFS being kitted out with his uniform. The Service was created in 1938 to supplement the regular firefighters on the home front, to tackle fires from bombing raids