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Firefighters at the scene of a warehouse fire, SE LondonFirefighters at the scene of a warehouse fire on Ladywell Road, Lewisham, SE London
Scene of fire at commercial premises, PengeScene of fire at commercial premises, 23 Green Lane, Penge, SE London, showing a hydraulic lift in action
A hydraulic lift in action at scene of fire, PengeScene of fire at commercial premises, 23 Green Lane, Penge, SE London, showing a hydraulic lift in action
London Fire Brigade Command unit at fire, PengeScene of fire at commercial premises, 23 Green Lane, Penge, SE London, showing a London Fire Brigade Command unit parked nearby
Scene of fire at commercial premises, PengeScene of fire at commercial premises, 23 Green Lane, Penge, SE London
Scene of fire at commercial premises in PengeScene of fire at commercial premises, 23 Green Lane, Penge, SE London
Scene of commercial fire in Edgware, North London
Firefighters at scene of fire in EalingFirefighters at scene of fire, Ealing, West London
Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fireFirefighters at the scene of a commercial premises fire, London, seen here damping down the roof of a factory
Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fireFirefighters at the scene of a commercial premises fire, London
LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern reviewLambeth LFB headquarters hosted annual displays and regular reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian Shand Mason horse-drawn steam fire pump
LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQThe Brigade introduced these enclosed pumps in 1935, designed for the Brigade by its then Chief Officer, C C B Morris. The pump also carried breathing apparatus sets for three of its crew
London Fire Brigade pump damaged by fireA London Fire Brigade pump damaged by a dramatic fire which took place on the night of 15 August 1920 on the Thames at Woolwich, SE London
LCC-LFB Merryweather self-propelled Fire King pumpFirst introduced into the UK by Merryweather of Greenwich, SE London, in 1899, by 1907 twenty-one Fire Kings were in operational use around the country, including the London Fire Brigade
LCC-LFB motorised pump at hose drills, Southwark HQWorking in the drill yard of the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark, firefighters getting hose lines to work from a motorised fire pump
LCC-LFB Braidwood style motorised pump at SouthwarkAn example of the Braidwood style fire engine at the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark SE1
LCC-LFB Merryweather Hatfield pump at Southwark HQA chain-driven Hatfield type pump at LFB Southwark headquarters. Note the connected hard suction hose to the rear mounted pump
LCC-LFB Merryweather chain-driven Hatfield pumpA chain-driven Hatfield type pump. Note the chain drive to the rear wheel axle. This was one of four such pumps that the Brigade purchased from Merryweather of Greenwich
LCC-MFB Shand Mason steamerShand Mason steamer ready for the turnout from Manchester Square Fire Station. This is a more powerful two-cylinder model. Water in the boiler was kept warm by a small gas ring
LCC-LFB Morris-Magirus solid tyre turntable ladderThe increasing need for ladders capable of reaching beyond the scope of the standard wheeled escape saw the introduction of the fist horse drawn turntable ladder in the late 1890s