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Images Dated 31st May 1963

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Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Aftermath of a major school fire, Hackney

LCC-LFB Aftermath of a major school fire, Hackney
A major fire destroyed over 50% of the school roof and a quarter of the first floor classrooms at the Hackney Downs School in East London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Fire engines in the HQ drill yard

LCC-LFB Fire engines in the HQ drill yard
Lambeth fire station appliances in the drill yard together with senior officer staff cars, and a lorry delivering stores

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Aftermath of a warehouse fire, Palmers Wharf

LCC-LFB Aftermath of a warehouse fire, Palmers Wharf
Stacked bales of goods affected by heat and water following a fire at Palmers Wharf, Prince Street, Deptford, SE London

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Major building fire in Cannon Street EC4

LCC-LFB Major building fire in Cannon Street EC4
The gutted remains of a corner building affected by this serious fire in Cannon Street, London EC4. The building is blackened by the intensity of the heat and smoke

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB new Clapham fire station, Old Town SW4

LCC-LFB new Clapham fire station, Old Town SW4
The fire appliances attached to the new Clapham fire station, Old Town SW4, in their appliance bay. In the background is the station watchroom

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Aftermath of major building fire in Hackney

LCC-LFB Aftermath of major building fire in Hackney
The scene of a fire in Cambridge Heath Road, Hackney, East London, which seriously damaged the upper two floors of a commercial and business outlet

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Car crash, SW London

LCC-LFB Car crash, SW London
The Brigade attending the scene of a car crash in Cromwell Road, SW London involving three vehicles

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Dennis hose laying lorry

LCC-LFB Dennis hose laying lorry
The hose laying lorry from Lee Green fire station pictured at Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth SE1. The hose laying lorry carried one mile of 3.5 inch hose that could be laid out from the lorry as it

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: Books stacked on staircase, London SE15

Books stacked on staircase, London SE15
Books indiscriminately stacked on a staircase between first and second floors, discovered during a four-pump fire in Lyndhurst Grove, London SE15, on 27 January 1963

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: Arrival of The Duke of Edinburgh to LFB

Arrival of The Duke of Edinburgh to LFB
Arrival of The Duke of Edinburgh on a visit to the London Fire Brigade

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Principal Officers uniform

LCC-LFB Principal Officers uniform
A prototype of a lightweight Principal Officers uniform, intended for summer use. A belt normally worn with an officers uniform has been omitted from this design

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Car crash, SW London

LCC-LFB Car crash, SW London
The Brigade attending the scene of a car crash in Cromwell Road, SW London involving three vehicles

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Fire investigation, prevention after a fire

LCC-LFB Fire investigation, prevention after a fire
A fire had occurred in this property and the fire officer discovered unacceptable levels of storage in a room. Photographic evidence was taken of the extent of the hoarding in the private dwelling

Background imageImages Dated 31st May 1963: LCC-LFB Defective paraffin heater, fire investigation

LCC-LFB Defective paraffin heater, fire investigation
A photograph taken for evidence of a paraffin heater which started a fire due to a defective ON/OFF control knob that could not be switched off


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