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LFB Southwark fire station and Brigade HQ, SE1
View of the headquarters building of the London Fire Brigade with an extended turntable ladder on the right. The site was developed in 1911 when the present Southwark fire station was opened
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In this evocative photograph from the 1920s, the London Fire Brigade's Southwark fire station and headquarters building in SE1 are prominently featured. The present-day Southwark fire station opened in 1911, and this image captures the grandeur of the headquarters building with an extended turntable ladder parked to the right. The turntable ladder, a vital piece of firefighting equipment, allows firefighters to reach great heights and access fires in tall buildings. The fire station's site was a hive of activity during this era, with various appliances and vehicles stationed on the road in front. Firefighters could be seen climbing the ladder for training exercises, honing their skills to face any challenge that came their way. The 1920s were an exciting time for the London Fire Brigade, as they continued to adapt to the changing urban landscape and the increasing need for advanced firefighting equipment. The tall, imposing tower of the headquarters building adds to the sense of strength and determination that characterized the London Fire Brigade during this period. The firemen's dedication to their profession is evident in their meticulous practice sessions, ensuring they were always prepared for the next emergency call. The image also conveys a sense of community, as the fire station was a vital part of the Southwark area and its residents. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the London Fire Brigade's history and the essential role that fire stations and their firefighters played in the city during the 1920s. The extended turntable ladder, with its impressive height, underscores the importance of preparation and the courage of the firefighters who operated it.
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