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Merryweathers EngineMerryweather Three-in-one Motor Fire-Engine, with a Fire Suds apparatus producing a semi-fluid substance which floats on burning liquids and smothers the flames
Dr. Merryweathers Tempest PrognosticatorFeatured in the Great Exhibition of 1851, Dr. Merryweather of Whitbys Tempest Prognosticator was designed to warn of approaching storms
Fire Fighting 1666Hand squirts, leather buckets, axe and helmet from the period of the Great Fire of London (in the Merryweather Collection)
Quadricycle Hose-CarrierMerryweathers Quadricycle first-aid hose-carrier, consisting of two tandem bicycles suitably connected, between which was a carriage for fire-brigade implements Date: 1895
Steam Fire EngineCanterburys steam fire- engine, built be Messrs Merryweather & sons, of Greenwich
A page from the Illustrated London News, 1951, showing a reconstruction of Dr. Merryweather of Whitbys Tempest Prognosticator, and an illustration detailing how the device works
Small Manual Engine / 1870A small manual fire engine constructed by the well-known firm of fire engineers, Messrs. Merryweather & Sons of Greenwich. Date: 1870
Line-Throwing Gun / 1920SMerryweather line-throwing gun in use. These guns held 100 yards of line, allowing access to high buildings
Merryweather TurntableIn 1908 Merryweathers designed and constructed the first motor fire-ladder built on the one-engine principle, using the same motor which propelled the vehicle
Merryweather Fire EngineOne of two motor fire engines completed by Merryweathers in 1927. This vehicle is a six- wheeled version, with a Hatfield pump capable of delivering 400 gal a minute