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Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Scene of fire at commercial premises, Penge

Scene of fire at commercial premises, Penge
Scene of fire at commercial premises, 23 Green Lane, Penge, SE London, showing a hydraulic lift in action

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Scene of fire at commercial premises in Penge

Scene of fire at commercial premises in Penge
Scene of fire at commercial premises, 23 Green Lane, Penge, SE London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Scene of fire at commercial premises, Penge

Scene of fire at commercial premises, Penge
Scene of fire at commercial premises, 23 Green Lane, Penge, SE London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Scene of commercial fire in Edgware, North London

Scene of commercial fire in Edgware, North London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Scene of commercial fire in Edgware, North London

Scene of commercial fire in Edgware, North London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Scene of commercial fire in Edgware, North London

Scene of commercial fire in Edgware, North London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing

Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing
Firefighters at scene of fire, Ealing, West London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing

Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing
Firefighters at scene of fire, Ealing, West London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing

Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing
Firefighters at scene of fire, Ealing, West London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing

Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing
Firefighters at scene of fire, Ealing, West London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing

Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing
Firefighters at scene of fire, Ealing, West London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing

Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing
Firefighters at scene of fire, Ealing, West London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing

Firefighters at scene of fire in Ealing
Firefighters at scene of fire, Ealing, West London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire

Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire
Firefighters at the scene of a commercial premises fire, London, seen here damping down the roof of a factory

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire

Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire
Firefighters at the scene of a commercial premises fire, London, seen here damping down the roof of a factory

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire

Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire
Firefighters at the scene of a commercial premises fire, London, seen here damping down the roof of a factory

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire

Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire
Firefighters at the scene of a commercial premises fire, London, seen here damping down the roof of a factory

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire

Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire
Firefighters at the scene of a commercial premises fire, London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire

Firefighters at scene of commercial premises fire
Firefighters at the scene of a commercial premises fire, London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern review

LFB horse-drawn steamer at modern review
Lambeth 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

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ
The 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

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: London Fire Brigade pump damaged by fire

London Fire Brigade pump damaged by fire
A 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

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Merryweather self-propelled Fire King pump

LCC-LFB Merryweather self-propelled Fire King pump
First 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

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB motorised pump at hose drills, Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB motorised pump at hose drills, Southwark HQ
Working in the drill yard of the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark, firefighters getting hose lines to work from a motorised fire pump

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Braidwood style motorised pump at Southwark

LCC-LFB Braidwood style motorised pump at Southwark
An example of the Braidwood style fire engine at the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark SE1

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Merryweather chain-driven Hatfield pump

LCC-LFB Merryweather chain-driven Hatfield pump
A 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

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB motorised pump-escape at Greenwich

LCC-LFB motorised pump-escape at Greenwich
LCC-London Fire Brigade motorised pump-escape at Greenwich, SE London. This fire engine also carried an in-built 60 gallon chemical extinguisher which fed through a hosereel

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB solid tyre Turntable Ladder

LCC-LFB solid tyre Turntable Ladder
LCC-London Fire Brigade solid tyre Turntable Ladder

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB motorised pump-escape with pneumatic tyres

LCC-LFB motorised pump-escape with pneumatic tyres
The London Fire Brigade introduced Dennis dual purpose appliances which were fitted with pneumatic tyres, making fire engines faster and safer

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB enclosed pump at Southwark HQ
The Brigade introduced these enclosed pumps in 1935, designed for the Brigade by its then Chief Officer, C B Morris. The pump also carried breathing apparatus sets for three of its crew

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Station 28, Whitechapel BA pumps crew

Station 28, Whitechapel BA pumps crew
Firefighters from Whitechapel fire station posing with their Proto Mark IV oxygen breathing apparatus sets with their open Dennis dual purpose appliance which could carry either an extension ladder

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: Dennis motorised pump-escape with pneumatic tyres

Dennis motorised pump-escape with pneumatic tyres
A Dennis dual-purpose fire engine (pump escape) at Southwark fire station (station No 1) and LFB Headquarters. Introduced into the Brigade in 1934, it was fitted with pneumatic tyres

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Dennis motorised pump-escape

LCC-LFB Dennis motorised pump-escape
London Fire Brigade wheeled escape ladder vehicle -- one of the new 1935 Dennis pumps at Southwark Headquarters, with a crew getting a hose reel to work

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB battery-electric pump-escape at Southwark HQ

LCC-LFB battery-electric pump-escape at Southwark HQ
An electric-driven escape van. The batteries stored under the bonnet weighed about two tons. Seen here at the Southwark London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Southwark Bridge Road SE1

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB motorised pump-escape with pneumatic tyres

LCC-LFB motorised pump-escape with pneumatic tyres
Southwark fire station headquarters (station No 1) with a Dennis dual purpose fire engine (pump-escape). Introduced into the Brigade in 1934, it was fitted with pneumatic tyres

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Dennis motorised pump-escape

LCC-LFB Dennis motorised pump-escape
In 1910 the London Fire Brigade took delivery of the latest motorised fire engine from Dennis, the fire engine manufacturers in Surrey

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Dennis motorised pump-escape

LCC-LFB Dennis motorised pump-escape
In 1910 the London Fire Brigade took delivery of the latest motorised fire engine from Dennis, the fire engine manufacturers in Surrey

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Dennis motorised pump-escape

LCC-LFB Dennis motorised pump-escape
In 1910 the London Fire Brigade took delivery of the latest motorised fire engine from Dennis, the fire engine manufacturers in Surrey

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Mercedes battery-electric turntable ladder

LCC-LFB Mercedes battery-electric turntable ladder
One of four similar turntable ladders (TL) which the London Fire Brigade had in service at this time

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC- MFB horse drawn escape cart and ladder drill

LCC- MFB horse drawn escape cart and ladder drill
London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark SE1, with firefighters taking part in escape ladder drill, using an extension ladder to gain additional height

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB station officer standing by Lambeths TL

LCC-LFB station officer standing by Lambeths TL
With his LFB cap badge and undress uniform, this Station Officer is probably the officer in charge of Lambeth Fire Station, standing next to a turntable ladder

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB aftermath of a fire near Holborn Viaduct

LCC-LFB aftermath of a fire near Holborn Viaduct
Hose is seen snaking across the road under Holborn Viaduct, giving an indication as to the seriousness of the blaze in a commercial building through the gated archway

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: London Fire Brigade -- recruiting for the AFS

London Fire Brigade -- recruiting for the AFS
The hose laying lorry at Lambeth (Fire Brigade HQ) being pasted with Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) recruitment posters as part of a countrywide recruitment campaign before the outbreak of the Second

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: LCC-LFB Daylight Rubber Co fire, Farringdon Road

LCC-LFB Daylight Rubber Co fire, Farringdon Road
A major fire at the Daylight Rubber Co warehouse in Farringdon Road required many pumps and a turntable ladder to quell the blaze, involving rubber goods

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 2016: NFS (London) Heavy Unit (Pump) in a street, WW2

NFS (London) Heavy Unit (Pump) in a street, WW2
A heavy unit, which was the workhorse of the National Fire Service throughout WW2. Built to a Home Office design and specification



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