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Images Dated 28th November 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: London Fire Brigade - a fire station

London Fire Brigade - a fire station

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: A London Fire Brigade pump escape

A London Fire Brigade pump escape

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Firefighters using a wheeled ladder escape

Firefighters using a wheeled ladder escape

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: LFB Fire Station watchroom

LFB Fire Station watchroom
Fire Station watchroom, London Fire Brigade

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: London and Middlesex fire brigade rank markings

London and Middlesex fire brigade rank markings
The rank markings worn on senior and junior officers uniforms. The upper row were worn on officers walking-out uniform, the middle row were worn on their fire uniform

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: NFS (Salvage Corps) workers at a fire, WW2

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

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: AFS women resting in bunks, Southwark Fire Station, WW2

AFS women resting in bunks, Southwark Fire Station, WW2
AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) women resting in bunks at Southwark Fire Station (Station 60), Southwark Bridge Road, SE1, during the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: London Fire Brigade hose cart

London Fire Brigade hose cart

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: London Fire Brigade Lambeth headquarters building

London Fire Brigade Lambeth headquarters building
Located on the Albert Embankment, Lambeth, the London Fire Brigade headquarters was opened by King George VI in 1937. A purpose built, state of the art facility when first opened

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: NFS (Salvage Corps) protective sheets, WW2

NFS (Salvage Corps) protective sheets, WW2
Salvage workers from Cannon Street fire station sub-station A2Z.2X (Watling Street) undertaking salvage work at a warehouse fire

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: NFS (Salvage Corps) protective sheets, WW2

NFS (Salvage Corps) protective sheets, WW2
Salvage workers from Cannon Street fire station sub-station A2Z.2X (Watling Street) undertaking salvage work at a warehouse fire

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: NFS (Salvage Corps) protective sheets, WW2

NFS (Salvage Corps) protective sheets, WW2
Salvage sheets put in place by NFS Salvage Corps workers protect goods and equipment from water damage

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Bunk beds at New Cross LFB sub-station, London, WW2

Bunk beds at New Cross LFB sub-station, London, WW2
Firemen and bunk beds put up in the basement from salvaged materials, at New Cross sub-station, Monson Road, SE London. The men were getting what sleep was possible during the hectic days

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Blitz in London -- LFB Southern Division control unit, WW2

Blitz in London -- LFB Southern Division control unit, WW2
Blitz in London -- two men and a woman working side by side in an LFB Southern Division control unit during the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Strand Underground Station, WW2

Strand Underground Station, WW2
Various people outside Strand Underground Station during the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting

Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting
Blitz in London -- frequently water mains were damaged or destroyed by enemy bombing. Emergency water mains were laid, over ground, to which fire hose could be connected

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Blitz in London -- emergency water main, water bridge

Blitz in London -- emergency water main, water bridge
Blitz in London -- firefighters, observed by fire officers, erecting a water bridge, an elevated emergency water main that allows traffic to flow underneath whilst the mains cross over road junctions

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting

Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting
Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters laying emergency water mains

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting

Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting
Blitz in London -- frequently water mains were damaged or destroyed by enemy bombing. Emergency water mains were laid, over ground, to which fire hoses could be connected

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting

Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting
Blitz in London -- frequently water mains were damaged or destroyed by enemy bombing. Emergency water mains were laid, over ground, to which fire hoses could be connected

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: London Fire Brigade canteen van used as publicity vehicle

London Fire Brigade canteen van used as publicity vehicle
Seen here at Brigade headquarters, Lambeth, the canteen van has been converted into a publicity vehicle during a recruitment drive for much needed auxiliary firefighters

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: LFB mechanical fire appliance at Southwark HQ

LFB mechanical fire appliance at Southwark HQ
Two London firemen at drill with a motorised fire appliance (with its ladder removed), watching at drills being performed out of shot

Background imageImages Dated 28th November 2011: LCC-MFB Redcross Street fire station stables

LCC-MFB Redcross Street fire station stables
A fireman (coachman) poses with his fire engine horse in the fire station stables at Redcross Street fire station, City of London


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