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Located in Old Court Place near Kensington Church Street, Kensington fire station retained a horse drawn turntable ladder until 1921 when it was finally replaced by a motorised version. It was the Brigades last remaining horse-drawn fire engine. The picture shows Kensingtons appliance room, prior to that date, with the horses in their stalls and the fire engines in readiness for the next call. In the corner is the station watchroom with a fireman sitting at the desk
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Step back in time with this evocative photograph of Kensington Fire Station, located in Old Court Place near Kensington Church Street, as it appeared in the early 1900s. The image captures the station's interior, with horses in their stalls and fire engines in readiness for the next call. This fire station was unique as it was the last in the London Fire Brigade (LFB) to retain a horse-drawn turntable ladder, which can be seen in the background. The horses were an essential part of the firefighting team, and their strength and agility were crucial in navigating the narrow streets of London and reaching the highest points of burning buildings. The horses were housed in the spacious appliance room, which is depicted in the photograph. In the corner of the room, there is a watchroom where a fireman sits at a desk, keeping a vigilant eye on the station's operations. The horses were not only essential for firefighting but also for parades and ceremonial duties. This photograph, taken in 1905, offers a glimpse into the Edwardian era of firefighting, an era that was soon to be replaced by motorised fire engines. The horse-drawn fire engine was a symbol of tradition and dedication, and its retirement marked the end of an era in London's firefighting history. This image is a rare reminder of the past, and it invites us to reflect on the courage and determination of the firefighters who served their communities in those days.
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