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Horse-drawn steamer leaving headquarters 1900
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Horse-drawn steamer leaving headquarters 1900
Call-out in the streets of London, a horse-drawn steamer leaving the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, with a group of passers-by watching. Date: 1900
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A Horse-Drawn Steamer Leaving Headquarters: A Snapshot of London Fire Brigade's Traditional Firefighting Practices in 1900 This photograph, taken in 1900, captures a pivotal moment in the history of the London Fire Brigade (LFB). The image shows a horse-drawn steamer, adorned with brass fittings and emblazoned with the LFB insignia, departing from the headquarters. A group of intrigued onlookers gathers in the street, their faces expressing a mix of curiosity and admiration. The horse-drawn steamer, also known as a pumper or a pumper appliance, was a critical component of the London Fire Brigade's firefighting fleet during the Victorian era. Powered by steam, these vehicles were capable of delivering large volumes of water to extinguish fires more effectively than their manual counterparts. The horse-drawn steamers were drawn by teams of powerful horses, which provided the necessary traction to move the heavy machinery. The firefighters in this photograph, dressed in their iconic brass helmets and uniforms, are preparing to embark on a call. The scene is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the firefighters during this era, who relied on their strength, skill, and the power of steam to save lives and protect property. The London Fire Brigade, established in 1865, underwent significant changes in the following decades, eventually transitioning to motorized fire engines. This photograph, however, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the traditional firefighting practices that played a crucial role in shaping the London Fire Brigade's rich history.
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