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LCC-LFB Wandsworth Fire Station appliance room
The newly opened fire station at Wandsworth, West Hill, with the stations appliances plus an Auxiliary Fire Service pump lined up in the appliance room
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© London Fire Brigade / Mary Evans Picture Library
1954 Appliance Appliances Auxiliary Engines Lined Pump Shed Sheds Vehicles Wandsworth Firefighting
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This evocative photograph captures the scene in the appliance room of the newly opened Wandsworth Fire Station on West Hill in 1954. The London Fire Brigade's modern fire station, adorned with the latest equipment and vehicles, is a testament to the advancements made in firefighting technology during the 1950s. The appliance room is filled with an impressive array of fire engines and vehicles, each ready to respond to emergencies. The London County Council (LCC) fire appliances, with their distinctive red and yellow livery, are lined up neatly, showcasing the brigade's commitment to maintaining a well-equipped fleet. Among the engines, an Auxiliary Fire Service pump stands out. The Auxiliary Fire Service was a volunteer organization established during World War II to supplement the regular fire brigade. The pump, with its rugged design and large wheels, is a reminder of the crucial role the Auxiliary Fire Service played in protecting London during times of need. The shed-like structure of the appliance room, with its high ceilings and large doors, allows for easy access to the vehicles, ensuring they can be dispatched promptly when called upon. The engines and vehicles are meticulously maintained, a testament to the dedication of the firefighters and the importance of a well-prepared fire service. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of firefighting in the 1950s, showcasing the advanced equipment and the unwavering commitment of the London Fire Brigade to protecting the people of London.
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