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Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire damage at Alexandra Palace, London

Fire damage at Alexandra Palace, London. On 10 July 1980 fire destroyed the Alexandra Palace in North London. This photograph is dated 19 July 1980

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Bailey escape ladder fitted with Miles mounting

Bailey escape ladder fitted with Miles mounting

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London - Bow Churchyard, WW2

Blitz in London - Bow Churchyard, WW2
Scene of devastation in Bow Churchyard, City of London, following a bombing raid on 16 September 1940

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Smothering burning clothes with blanket

Smothering burning clothes with blanket
Smothering burning clothes with a blanket -- a fire safety officer instructs a woman in the use of a blanket to smother the burning clothing of a child (dummy)

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Rescue operation in Victoria Park Road, East London, WW2

Rescue operation in Victoria Park Road, East London, WW2
Firefighters taking part in a rescue operation in Victoria Park Road, East London, following a flying bomb explosion, 19 June 1944

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Ws Morrison at firefighting demonstration, WW2

Ws Morrison at firefighting demonstration, WW2
William Shepherd Morrison (later 1st Viscount Dunrossil, 1893-1961), Postmaster General and Chairman of the Fire Prevention Executive

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- John Lewis, Oxford Street, WW2

Blitz in London -- John Lewis, Oxford Street, WW2
Firefighters at work in in Londons main shopping district, Oxford Street, W1, after high explosive and incendiary bombs caused widespread damage

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in action, Rosebery Avenue, WW2

Firefighters in action, Rosebery Avenue, WW2
Firefighters in action in burning debris in Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, following a flying bomb attack

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Devastation after a bombing raid, Gurney Street, Walworth

Devastation after a bombing raid, Gurney Street, Walworth
Devastation after a bombing raid in Gurney Street, Walworth, SE London, on 6 June 1942

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: New LFB recruit marking his gear

New LFB recruit marking his gear
A new LFB recruit, having been kitted out with his uniform, is marking his gear with his name

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighting at Eccleston Place, Victoria, London

Firefighting at Eccleston Place, Victoria, London, on 23 April 1956, where there had also been an explosion. Showing men training their hoses on the east face of a building

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Tea break for AFS man and woman, London, WW2

Tea break for AFS man and woman, London, WW2
Tea break for a man and woman of the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service), standing by a canteen van in London, Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in training with resuscitation stretcher

Firefighters in training with resuscitation stretcher
Firefighters in training, rocking a resuscitation stretcher

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in action in Commercial Road, East London

Firefighters in action in Commercial Road, East London
Firefighters in action with hosepipes at business premises, 81/85 Commercial Road, East London, 18 June 1957. The first floor, a large tailors workshop

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- Mansfield Road sub-station, WW2

Blitz in London -- Mansfield Road sub-station, WW2
Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters salvage their bedding from the bombed-out Mansfield Road fire sub-station after it was seriously damaged in a bombing raid on 16 November 1940

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire at supply depot, Limmer Wharf, Barking, Essex

Fire at supply depot, Limmer Wharf, Barking, Essex
Panoramic view of a fire which broke out at a Ministry of Supply depot, Limmer Wharf, Barking, Essex, on 27 October 1947. Seen here is the fire in its early stages

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB Headquarters - Awaiting arrival of their majesties

LFB Headquarters - Awaiting arrival of their majesties
The opening of the new LFB Headquarters at Lambeth - the top brass await the arrival of their majesties

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- training office workers, WW2

Blitz in London -- training office workers, WW2
Blitz in London -- LFS personnel training office workers in firefighting, 7 June 1941, with a diagram of a typical kilo magnesium electron incendiary bomb pinned to a blackboard

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: NFS personnel unloading luggage, St Pancras, WW2

NFS personnel unloading luggage, St Pancras, WW2
NFS personnel helping to unload luggage from buses onto trolleys outside St Pancras railway station, 14 July 1944, as part of an evacuation exercise during a period of bombing

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Road accident involving a bus, Elgin Avenue, London

Road accident involving a bus, Elgin Avenue, London
Road accident involving a bus which has fallen down a large hole in Elgin Avenue, West London, on 5 May 1946. The advert on the side of the bus says: Look Your Best in Windsmoor

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Two men and a woman performing in a comic sketch

Two men and a woman performing in a comic sketch

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighter at the wheel of a fire engine

Firefighter at the wheel of a fire engine
A firefighter sitting at the wheel of a fire engine at the London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth SE1

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz Bomb damage - Banqueting Hall, Guildhall, London

Blitz Bomb damage - Banqueting Hall, Guildhall, London
Bomb damage at the Banqueting Hall of the Guildhall, City of London, on 29th December 1940 during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Los Angeles Fire Department duplex pump, USA

Los Angeles Fire Department duplex pump, USA
Los Angeles Fire Department duplex pump in action, California, USA, May 1937

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: View from St Pauls Cathedral, London, WW2

View from St Pauls Cathedral, London, WW2
View from St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, during the Second World War, with many ruined buildings as a result of bombing

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Lionel de Latour Wells, MFB Chief Officer

Lionel de Latour Wells, MFB Chief Officer
Lionel de Latour Wells RN, Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade from 1896 to 1903. Cabinet photo by H & R Stiles, Kensington High Street, London

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- Turnmill Street, Clerkenwell, WW2

Blitz in London -- Turnmill Street, Clerkenwell, WW2
Blitz in London -- Turnmill Street, Clerkenwell. General view showing the fire damage caused by incendiary bombs on 21 February 1944, including the top floor of the Steam Pipe Company

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire at Chinacraft store, Oxford Street, London

Fire at Chinacraft store, Oxford Street, London
LFB firefighters in attendance at the Chinacraft store, 499 Oxford Street, London, on 28 July 1958. A fire had occurred in the basement area. A policeman keeps pedestrians and traffic moving past

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters and police in London Underground

Firefighters and police in London Underground
Firefighters and police in the London Underground during an incident on 28 February 1975. An underground train had failed to stop at Moorgate station

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- Safe Deposit, Chancery Lane, WW2

Blitz in London -- Safe Deposit, Chancery Lane, WW2
Blitz in London -- the remains of a safe deposit building at Chancery Lane, following an air raid on 25 September 1940

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- removing casualty in Peckham, WW2

Blitz in London -- removing casualty in Peckham, WW2
Blitz in London -- removing fatal casualty from a bombed shelter in Grove Lane, Peckham, SE London

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in action with hosepipes, Shad Thames, SE1

Firefighters in action with hosepipes, Shad Thames, SE1
Firefighters in action with hosepipes at night, at a fire in Shad Thames, 19 February 1958, at the premises of Corry & Co, showing the Gainsford Street/Maguire Street corner of the building

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: People at a display of fire appliances, LFB HQ

People at a display of fire appliances, LFB HQ
People at a display of fire appliances at the London Fire Brigade Headquarters

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London - Shell Mex, Fulham, WW2

Blitz in London - Shell Mex, Fulham, WW2
London firemen at work at Shell Mex, Townmead Road, Fulham, following a bombing raid, 23 February 1944. Seen here using foam on burning drums of lubricant at the rear of the premises

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Model of an old manual fire engine

Model of an old manual fire engine
Model of an old manual Shand Mason fire engine, presented by F Burkitt in February 1937

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Gas explosion, Godliman Street, City of London

Gas explosion, Godliman Street, City of London
Results of a gas explosion in Godliman Street, City of London, on 4 August 1939, with firefighters in action with hosepipes

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Cars blocking Lisle Street, London WC2

Cars blocking Lisle Street, London WC2. Parking was allowed on both sides of this one-way street, making it difficult for fire services to get through in an emergency

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: American fog gun in operation, WW2

American fog gun in operation, WW2
An American Hardie fog gun (water hose) in operation, 8 September 1944

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LCC-LFB mobile control unit

LCC-LFB mobile control unit, with a fireman making adjustments

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Sir Ernest Gowers watching rescue operations, WW2

Sir Ernest Gowers watching rescue operations, WW2
Sir Ernest Gowers (1880-1966), civil servant in charge of Civil Defence in London, watching rescue operations during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Scene in Goodwood Road, New Cross, WW2

Scene in Goodwood Road, New Cross, WW2
A daytime scene in Goodwood Road and New Cross Road, SE London, during the Second World War, showing the aftermath of an air raid, 23 November 1944

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB fireboat in action outside County Hall, London

LFB fireboat in action outside County Hall, London
A London Fire Brigade fireboat in action on the River Thames outside County Hall, London

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB firefighters receiving knots and lines training

LFB firefighters receiving knots and lines training in the HQ drill yard, 9 December 1958

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire Station Officer Soggee in studio photograph

Fire Station Officer Soggee in studio photograph
Fire Station Officer Soggee in a studio photograph, in uniform with his brass helmet under his arm

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Morris Magirus vehicle with turntable ladder

Morris Magirus vehicle with turntable ladder
An all steel Morris Magirus vehicle with turntable ladder, 100 horsepower, commissioned in April 1938. With fire crew in traditional brass helmets

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firemen with early fire engine

Firemen with early fire engine
A group of firemen with an early fire engine

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- a typical bomb site, WW2

Blitz in London -- a typical bomb site, WW2
Blitz in London -- a typical bomb site

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- firefighters in action with hose, WW2

Blitz in London -- firefighters in action with hose, WW2
Blitz in London -- a group of firefighters in action with a hosepipe, surrounded by rubble



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