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LCC-LFB hose laying lorry (HLL) at Lambeth HQ
Lee Greens (C49) hose laying lorry on display in Lambeth headquarters station drill yard. The 3.5 inch hose is stored in such a way that the mile of hose carried can be fed from the rear of the vehicle while it is in motion
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1957 Dispenser Drill Engines Headquarters Hose Hosepipe Hosepipes Hoses Lambeth Laying Length Lorries Lorry Mile Storage Stored Vehicles Yard Firefighting
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In this evocative photograph, the Lee Greens (C49) hose laying lorry of the London Fire Brigade is proudly displayed in the drill yard of Lambeth Headquarters station. This historic vehicle, manufactured in the 1950s, is a testament to the innovative engineering solutions that have long been a hallmark of the Fire Brigade's fleet. The hose laying lorry, or HLL, is a crucial piece of equipment in the firefighting arsenal. Equipped with an impressive mile-long, 3.5-inch hose, this vehicle is designed to lay out the hose as it moves, enabling firefighters to reach distant fires and effectively combat them. The hose is stored in a cleverly designed dispenser at the rear of the lorry, which allows it to be unrolled smoothly and efficiently. The London Fire Brigade's hose laying lorries were first introduced in the 1950s, revolutionizing the way that fire services could respond to incidents. This particular vehicle, with its distinctive green livery, is a fine example of the engineering prowess of the era. The image captures the hose laid out in the drill yard, creating an intriguing pattern that speaks to the meticulous planning and organization required to ensure the Fire Brigade is always prepared for any emergency. The engine and other equipment can be seen in the background, underscoring the importance of the hose laying lorry as a vital component of the firefighting response team. This photograph, taken in the late 1950s, offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of the London Fire Brigade and the essential role that vehicles like the Lee Greens (C49) hose laying lorry played in their operations.
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