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LCC-LFB steam fire engine racing in Hyde Park
King Edward VII took the Review of the London Fire Brigade in Hyde Park. Part of the review involved a demonstration of driving skills by the coachmen of the London Fire Brigade
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This photograph captures the thrilling moment during the King Edward VII's Review of the London Fire Brigade in Hyde Park in 1909, where a steam fire engine race took place as part of a demonstration of driving skills by the brigade's coachmen. The London Fire Brigade, an essential part of the city's emergency response system, was showcasing its readiness and proficiency in this grand event. The steam-powered fire appliance, drawn by a team of strong and agile horses, is in full gallop, its massive wheels churning up the grassy terrain of Hyde Park. Firemen in their distinctive uniforms, complete with helmets and leather aprons, are focused on their tasks, ensuring the appliance's smooth operation. The fiery engine, with its hissing steam and billowing smoke, adds an element of excitement and urgency to the scene. The London Fire Brigade's appliances and crews were the backbone of the city's firefighting capabilities during the Edwardian era. The horses were an integral part of the brigade's transport system, and their skillful handling by the coachmen was crucial to the efficient response to fires. The racing demonstration served not only to showcase the horses' and coachmen's abilities but also to entertain the large crowd that had gathered to witness the event. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the London Fire Brigade's history and the role horses played in firefighting during the early 20th century.
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