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LCC-MFB Waterloo fire station, SE London
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LCC-MFB Waterloo fire station, SE London
Waterloo fire station was built for the MFB by the London County Council in 1866, located in the then named Waterloo Bridge Road (now Waterloo Road). It closed in 1872 and was replaced by the new Waterloo fire station built on the same site, where it stands today as a popular London restaurant and bar
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Corner Council Stations Waterloo 1860s
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1. Title: A Victorian Fire Station of the London Fire Brigade: Waterloo Fire Station, SE London (circa 1860s-1870s) 2. Description: This evocative photograph captures the historic Waterloo Fire Station, located in the heart of South East London, as it stood proudly for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) in the late 1800s. The station, built by the London County Council (LCC) in 1866, is situated at the corner of Waterloo Road (formerly Waterloo Bridge Road) and is a fine example of Victorian architecture. The fire station, with its red brick exterior and tall chimney, exudes an air of importance and reliability. Firefighters would have been stationed here, ready to respond to emergencies around the clock. The building's design reflects the growing need for efficient fire services in the rapidly expanding city of London. The photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a visual record of the fire station's rich history. The MFB, which later became the London Fire Brigade, played a crucial role in protecting the lives and properties of Londoners. This particular station, though no longer in use, remains an essential part of the city's firefighting legacy. The London County Council's investment in this fire station in the 1860s demonstrates the council's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents. The building, now a cherished piece of history, stands as a testament to the dedication and bravery of the firefighters who served there. This photograph, taken in the 1860s or 1870s, offers a fascinating glimpse into London's firefighting past and the vital role that the Waterloo Fire Station played during that time.
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