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Visit to LFB by Mr Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, WW2
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Visit to LFB by Mr Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, WW2
Mr Clement Attlee (Lord Privy Seal in Winston Churchills wartime coalition government, later Deputy Prime Minister 1942-1945 and Prime Minister 1945-1951) on a tour of inspection of the London Fire Brigade HQ at Lambeth, SE1. Seen here meeting London firefighters on parade in the HQ drill yard, together with their fire appliances. He is accompanied by Mrs Attlee and escorted by a principal fire officer
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In this evocative photograph from the 1940s, Clement Attlee, then Lord Privy Seal in Winston Churchill's wartime coalition government, pays a visit to the London Fire Brigade (LFB) headquarters at Lambeth, SE1. Dressed in a smart suit and hat, Attlee is seen here in the HQ drill yard, where London firefighters have assembled on parade, proudly displaying their fire appliances. The atmosphere is one of determination and resilience, as the country braces itself for the challenges of World War II. Accompanied by his wife, Violet Attlee, and escorted by a principal fire officer, Attlee takes the time to speak with the firefighters, showing his support for their vital work. The image captures a moment of connection between the VIP and the brave men and women of the LFB, who were on the frontline of the city's defense against the threat of air raids and fires. The London Fire Brigade played a crucial role during the war, responding to over 13,000 fires caused by enemy action between 1939 and 1945. This photograph offers a glimpse into the daily life of the brigade during this period, as well as the important role that government officials played in recognizing and supporting the vital work of the fire service. The photograph, taken in 1941, is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and resilience shown by the British people during the darkest days of World War II. It is a testament to the spirit of community and unity that helped the country to endure and ultimately emerge victorious from the conflict.
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