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Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender

GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender

GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender

GLC-LFB appliance fleet -- Emergency Tender
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine

GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine
Based on a Ford Transit, the London Fire Brigade trialled a series of mini or first-strike fire engines. Seen here is a transit which carried a crew of four, 100 gallons (450 litres) of water

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine

GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine
Based on a Ford Transit, the London Fire Brigade trialled a series of mini or first-strike fire engines. Seen here is a transit which carried a crew of four, 100 gallons (450 litres) of water

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine

GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine
Based on a Ford Transit, the London Fire Brigade trialled a series of mini or first-strike fire engines. Seen here is a transit which carried a crew of four, 100 gallons (450 litres) of water

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine

GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine
Based on a Ford Transit, the London Fire Brigade trialled a series of mini or first-strike fire engines. Seen here is a transit which carried a crew of four, 100 gallons (450 litres) of water

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine

GLC-LFB - Experimental mini-pump fire engine
Based on a Ford Transit, the London Fire Brigade trialled a series of mini or first-strike fire engines. Seen here is a transit which carried a crew of four, 100 gallons (450 litres) of water

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: LCC-LFB - Junior firemen training scheme

LCC-LFB - Junior firemen training scheme
The Junior Firemen was created in the latter days of the London County Council. Boys aged 16 to 17 were eligible to join the scheme

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Fire brigade manual fire pump (museum exhibit)

Fire brigade manual fire pump (museum exhibit)
An example of the type of manual fire engine that would have been pulled to the scene of a fire. These were unlikely to be used by the Insurance brigades

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Wheeled escape ladder and line / hose box

Wheeled escape ladder and line / hose box
A wheeled escape ladder which would have been pushed to the scene of a fire rather than being carried on an escape-cart

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: LCC-LFB - Safety in the home, fire prevention campaign

LCC-LFB - Safety in the home, fire prevention campaign
A photograph from the Brigades fire prevention campaign. The hazards of drying cloths and teatowels over a lit gas cooker are highlighted, showing how this could lead to fires

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: LCC-LFB Fire investigation, prevention after a fire

LCC-LFB Fire investigation, prevention after a fire
An electrical board was the primary cause of a fire in a branch of Barclays Bank in Gracechurch Street, City of London. Showing the affected electrical board

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: CIVIL WAR: USS KEARSARGE. U. S. Marines on the deck of the U. S. S

CIVIL WAR: USS KEARSARGE. U. S. Marines on the deck of the U. S. S. Kearsarge during the American Civil War
CIVIL WAR: USS KEARSARGE. U.S. Marines on the deck of the U.S.S. Kearsarge during the American Civil War. Photographed c1864

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: NEPAUL: LITTER, 1857. Mode of traveling in Nepaul. Wood engraving, 1857

NEPAUL: LITTER, 1857. Mode of traveling in Nepaul. Wood engraving, 1857

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Very large wind turbines just outside Mojave, California, United States of America, North America

Very large wind turbines just outside Mojave, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Wind turbines just outside Mojave, California, United States of America, North America

Wind turbines just outside Mojave, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Wind turbines just outside Mojave, California, United States of America, North America

Wind turbines just outside Mojave, California, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II

Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II
Princess Elizabeth is to be Married to Lt. Philip Mountbatten Date: 1946 or 1947

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Men of HMS Prince Eugene at Ostend, Belgium, WW1

Men of HMS Prince Eugene at Ostend, Belgium, WW1
Men of HMS Prince Eugene clearing up HMS Vindictive, an Arrogant-class protected cruiser, after her return from the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918), Belgium

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: German Naval Corps on Belgian coast, WW1

German Naval Corps on Belgian coast, WW1
German Naval Corps of a Marine Artillery Regiment keeping watch against enemy attack on the Belgian coast during the First World War. They are on the sea wall, armed with machine guns

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Damage to HMS Tiger during the Battle of Jutland, WW1

Damage to HMS Tiger during the Battle of Jutland, WW1
Damage to the British battlecruiser HMS Tiger, hit during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Wreck of HMS Vindictive, Ostend Harbour, Belgium, WW1

Wreck of HMS Vindictive, Ostend Harbour, Belgium, WW1
Aerial view of the wreck of HMS Vindictive in Ostend Harbour, Belgium, during the First World War. HMS Vindictive, an Arrogant-class protected cruiser, was launched in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: HMS New Zealand, Battle of Jutland, WW1

HMS New Zealand, Battle of Jutland, WW1
HMS New Zealand, Indefatigable class British battlecruiser (a gift from the government of New Zealand), launched 1911, served during the First World War, decommissioned 1922

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: German ships during the Battle of Jutland, WW1

German ships during the Battle of Jutland, WW1
German ships on their way to take part in the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Scene during the Battle of Jutland, WW1

Scene during the Battle of Jutland, WW1
Scene during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Ship on fire in mid-ocean, WW1

Ship on fire in mid-ocean, WW1
A ship on fire in mid-ocean in an unknown location during the First World War. Date: 1914 -1918

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Aerial view of Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

Aerial view of Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
Aerial view of the Bruges Canal at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War, around the time of the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918)

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II

H. R. H. Princess Elizabeth, later Queen Elizabeth II
Princess Elizabeth who recently acted as bridesmaid for her cousin, the Hon. Patricia Mountbatten, at her wedding to Captain Lord Brabourne, on Saturday 26th October 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Aerial view of Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

Aerial view of Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
Aerial view of the Bruges Canal at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War, around the time of the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918)

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Scene during the Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1

Scene during the Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1
Scene during the Battle of Dogger Bank, in the North Sea during the First World War. Date: 24 January 1915

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Scene during the Battle of Jutland, WW1

Scene during the Battle of Jutland, WW1
Scene during the Battle of Jutland, in the North Sea near Denmark, during the First World War. Date: 31 May - 1 June 1916

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Wreck of HMS Vindictive, Ostend Harbour, Belgium, WW1

Wreck of HMS Vindictive, Ostend Harbour, Belgium, WW1
Aerial view of the wreck of HMS Vindictive in Ostend Harbour, Belgium, during the First World War. HMS Vindictive, an Arrogant-class protected cruiser, was launched in 1897

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Action during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1

Action during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1
Action during the Battle of the Falkland Islands during the First World War, with enemy ships in sight on the horizon. The chase commenced at 10am

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Scene during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1

Scene during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1
Scene from the land during the Battle of the Falkland Islands, First World War. Showing a sinking ship. Date: 8 December 1914

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Aerial view of Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

Aerial view of Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
Aerial view of the Bruges Canal at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War, around the time of the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918)

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: View of Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, post-WW1

View of Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, post-WW1
View of the Bruges Canal at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, taken after the end of the First World War. Showing three old British cruisers, HMS Thetis, Intrepid and Iphigenia

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Scene during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1

Scene during Battle of the Falkland Islands, WW1
Scene during the Battle of the Falkland Islands during the First World War, with smoke rising from three ships on the distant horizon. Date: 8 December 1914

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Wreck of HMS Vindictive, Ostend Harbour, Belgium, WW1

Wreck of HMS Vindictive, Ostend Harbour, Belgium, WW1
View of the wreck of HMS Vindictive in Ostend Harbour, Belgium, during the First World War. HMS Vindictive, an Arrogant-class protected cruiser, was launched in 1897, served throughout the war

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Wreck of HMS Vindictive, Ostend Harbour, Belgium, WW1

Wreck of HMS Vindictive, Ostend Harbour, Belgium, WW1
View of the wreck of HMS Vindictive in Ostend Harbour, Belgium, during the First World War. HMS Vindictive, an Arrogant-class protected cruiser, was launched in 1897, served throughout the war

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Sunken cruiser, Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

Sunken cruiser, Bruges Canal, Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
An American photo of a sunken British cruiser in the Bruges Canal at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War, soon after the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918)

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Aerial view of Zeebrugge Mole, Belgium, WW1

Aerial view of Zeebrugge Mole, Belgium, WW1
German aerial photograph the day after the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918), showing the gap in the viaduct at the landward end of the mile-long Zeebrugge Mole, at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: Scene during the Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1

Scene during the Battle of Dogger Bank, WW1
Scene during the Battle of Dogger Bank, in the North Sea during the First World War, showing a ship with billowing smoke. Date: 24 January 1915

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: HMS Vindictive at Ostend, Belgium, WW1

HMS Vindictive at Ostend, Belgium, WW1
View on board HMS Vindictive, an Arrogant-class protected cruiser, after her return to Ostend from the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918), Belgium, when her upperworks were badly damaged by gunfire

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: German officers who defended Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

German officers who defended Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
German officers who defended the sea port of Zeebrugge against British attack during the Zeebrugge Raid (23 April 1918), Belgium, First World War

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: German torpedo boats at Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1

German torpedo boats at Zeebrugge, Belgium, WW1
German torpedo boats at the sea port of Zeebrugge, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: May 1918

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: ILN front cover of the Queen in 1977

ILN front cover of the Queen in 1977
A front cover of The Illustrated London News showing a smiling Queen Elizabeth II in the year of her Silver Jubilee. Date: 01/02/1977

Background imageImages Dated 20th October 2011: ILN front cover. Queen Elizabeth II in the West Indies

ILN front cover. Queen Elizabeth II in the West Indies
The ILN front cover featuring a photograph of the Queen Elizabeth II with her hausband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, arriving in West Indies in 1966



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