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NFS (Salvage Corps) workers at a fire, WW2
Salvage workers from Cannon Street fire station sub-station A2Z.2X (Watling Street) undertaking salvage work at a warehouse fire. Although with a similar uniform to that of a firefighter, salvage workers wore armbands stating that they were with the Corps. Shown here with salvage sheets protecting machinery, and oil being applied to protect it from water damage
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This evocative photograph captures the tireless efforts of the Salvage Corps workers from Cannon Street fire station sub-station A2Z.2X (Watling Street) during a warehouse fire in the 1940s. Dressed in uniforms similar to that of firefighters, but distinctly different with armbands identifying them as members of the Corps, these brave men are seen undertaking salvage work to protect valuable items from the devastating effects of water and fire. In the foreground, workers apply oil to machinery and cover it with salvage sheets to prevent water damage. Nearby, a piano, carpet, and furniture are carefully covered with protective sheets to preserve them from the destruction. The importance of their work is underscored by the significance of these items in people's homes and businesses during wartime. The London Fire Brigade's Salvage Corps played a crucial role in the protection and preservation of property during fires in the 1940s. Their work was essential in limiting the overall damage caused by fires, allowing for quicker recovery and restoration. The Corps' efforts not only helped individuals and businesses but also contributed to the morale of the community during a challenging time. This photograph, taken during the Second World War, is a poignant reminder of the selfless service and dedication of the London Fire Brigade's Salvage Corps. Their work not only protected property but also provided a sense of normalcy and hope amidst the chaos of war.
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