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Images Dated 3rd October 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: LFB wartime emergency appliance and trailer pump, WW2

LFB wartime emergency appliance and trailer pump, WW2
A Fordson Unit and trailer pump at the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Lambeth. These were just some of the 2000 adapted vehicles utilised as AFS fire appliances

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: Stocks of fire brigade hose fittings, , LFB HQ workshops

Stocks of fire brigade hose fittings, , LFB HQ workshops
An assortment of pump collector heads, hose adapters and suction hoses on the floor of the London Fire Brigade workshops at Lambeth

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: London firefighters drilling at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1

London firefighters drilling at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1
LCC-LFB firefighters (recruits) under instruction and drill in the drill yard of Brigade Headquarters at Lambeth (also a fire station)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: London firefighters training at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1

London firefighters training at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1
LCC-LFB firefighters (recruits) testing a wheeled escape ladder either prior to drill or for its regular standard test. The escape ladder is pitched into the drill tower to its full working height

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: NFS mobile kitchen / canteen unit, WW2

NFS mobile kitchen / canteen unit, WW2
A mobile kitchen used by the National Fire Service (NFS), donated to the British home front war effort by the Canadian Red Cross, seen here on display at Regional (London) headquarters, Lambeth. SE1

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: Shadwell fire station appliance room, Cable Street, E1

Shadwell fire station appliance room, Cable Street, E1
Three appliances stand ready in the appliance room of Shadwell fire station, London E1. From left to right they are a Pump Escape, pump, and BA van

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: AFS car and trailer pump at LCC-LFB HQ, Lambeth

AFS car and trailer pump at LCC-LFB HQ, Lambeth
Beresford Stork light-trailer pump with saloon car. Such combinations were utilised by the Auxiliary Fire Service in London to supplement the full time force in preparations for the forthcoming

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: London firefighters training at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1

London firefighters training at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1
LCC-LFB firefighters (recruits) under instruction on the wheeled escape ladder and hook ladder. The wheeled escape ladder is wound out of its carriage

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: LFB motorcycle dispatch riders in training, WW2

LFB motorcycle dispatch riders in training, WW2
LFB dispatch riders in training under a Brigade instructor at the New Cross speedway track in SE London

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: London Region NFS / AFS fire floats and tenders, WW2

London Region NFS / AFS fire floats and tenders, WW2
London firefighters and Auxiliary firefighters crewing fire floats and fire tenders, fitted with trailer fire pumps for wartime use, checking equipment and manoeuvring the craft on the River Thames

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: LCC-LFB taxi converted for fire brigade use, WW2

LCC-LFB taxi converted for fire brigade use, WW2
The rear view of a taxi converted for World War II (AFS) use parked in Lambeth High Street, SE1, outside the London Fire Brigade HQ

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: Stocks of fire brigade hose fittings, LFB HQ workshops

Stocks of fire brigade hose fittings, LFB HQ workshops
An assortment of pump collector heads, hose adapters and suction hoses on the floor of the London Fire Brigade workshops at Lambeth

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: LCC-LFB taxi converted for fire brigade use, WW2

LCC-LFB taxi converted for fire brigade use, WW2
Aerial view of a taxi converted for World War II fire brigade use by Auxiliary firefighters in London, showing the two ladders it carried on its roof

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: LCC-LFB taxi converted for fire brigade use, WW2

LCC-LFB taxi converted for fire brigade use, WW2
One of some 2000 taxis converted for World War II fire brigade use by Auxiliary firefighters in London and other major UK cities

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: LFB adapted London taxi pulling a trailer pump, WW2

LFB adapted London taxi pulling a trailer pump, WW2
An adapted London taxi cab at LFB HQ, Lambeth, utilised as an AFS fire appliance with trailer pump, widely used in London during the blitz

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: LFB fireboat Gamma II near Brigade HQ - Lambeth

LFB fireboat Gamma II near Brigade HQ - Lambeth
Gamma II was stationed at the Lambeth river fire station (R1) opposite the London Fire Brigade headquarters building on the Albert Embankment, SE1

Background imageImages Dated 3rd October 2011: LCC-LFB Lee Green hose laying lorry at Lambeth HQ

LCC-LFB Lee Green hose laying lorry at Lambeth HQ
Lee Green fire stations hose laying lorry at Lambeth HQ. The side roller shutter doors are open, showing the stored hoses which can be easily layered out from the rear access door while the lorry is


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