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LFB Massey Shaw fireboat on River Thames, London
Built in 1934 by J Samuel White at Cowes, Isle of Wight, the Massey Shaw cost £ 18, 000 to build. It was stationed at Blackfriars river station when this photograph was taken, but after the Second World War was transferred to Woolwich river station. The Massey Shaw took part in the evacuations from Dunkirk in May 1940 and the officer in charge was awarded a military gallantry medal, which was highly unusual for a civilian (fireman)
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This evocative photograph captures the Massey Shaw fireboat of the London Fire Brigade (LFB) in action on the River Thames in London. Built in 1934 by J. Samuel White at Cowes on the Isle of Wight, the Massey Shaw cost £18,000 to construct. At the time this image was taken, the fireboat was stationed at Blackfriars river station. However, after the Second World War, it was transferred to Woolwich river station. The Massey Shaw played a crucial role in the evacuations from Dunkirk in May 1940. The officer in charge of the boat's crew was awarded a military gallantry medal for his bravery during the operation, an unusual honor for a civilian fireman. The Massey Shaw was one of several fireboats that braved the treacherous waters to rescue stranded soldiers and bring them to safety. The 1930s were a significant decade for the London Fire Brigade, with the Massey Shaw being just one of many boats in their fleet. Fireboats were essential for transporting firefighting equipment and personnel to incidents on the River Thames, and they played a vital role in protecting the city from fires that could have devastating consequences. The Massey Shaw's legacy as a heroic fireboat lives on, and this photograph is a testament to the bravery and dedication of the London Fire Brigade's crews during a time of great need. The fireboat's sleek design and powerful engine make it a striking sight on the River Thames, and it remains an iconic symbol of London's rich maritime history.
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