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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: Women in a dancing troupe

Women in a dancing troupe, part of a fire station entertainment

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Presentation of long service medals, Southwark HQ

Presentation of long service medals, Southwark HQ
Presentation of long service medals at Southwark HQ, showing C.O. Sladen (Lieutenant Commander RN) and D.C.O. Mr Gamble

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Shand Mason fire appliance in a steam museum

Shand Mason fire appliance in a steam museum
Shand Mason fire appliance (marked First Grand Prize) on display in a steam museum, August 1938

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: London Fire Brigade with canteen van, WW2

London Fire Brigade with canteen van, WW2
London Fire Brigade crew enjoying a mug of tea outside a canteen van during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire station staff in meal break, London, WW2

Fire station staff in meal break, London, WW2
Fire station staff having a meal supplied from a mobile canteen van in a school playground in London during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- house in Carew Street, WW2

Blitz in London -- house in Carew Street, WW2
Blitz in London -- a house in Carew Street, SE5, hit by a high explosive bomb on 29 August 1940. Three people were removed from the debris

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Lord Mancroft visiting LFB headquarters

Lord Mancroft visiting LFB headquarters
Lord Mancroft (2nd Baron Mancroft, 1914-1987), Conservative politician and government minister (Chief Inspector of Fire Services), visiting LFB headquarters

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: Rescuing casualty, Warwick Court, Holborn, WW2

Rescuing casualty, Warwick Court, Holborn, WW2
Firefighters in Warwick Court, Holborn, Central London, 23 November 1944, helping a casualty down an extension ladder from the second floor of a bombed building. (1 of 2)

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: German bomber crashed on house, Bromley, Kent, WW2

German bomber crashed on house, Bromley, Kent, WW2
The remains of a German bomber which crashed on house in Johnson Road, Bromley, Kent, during the Second World War (9 November 1940)

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in display at Lambeth HQ, London

Firefighters in display at Lambeth HQ, London
Firefighters in a display at Lambeth HQ, London, on 28 July 1937, following a presentation of certificates for bravery by Mr E Cruse, Chairman of the London Fire Brigade Committee

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- GWR yard, Millwall, London

Blitz in London -- GWR yard, Millwall, London
Blitz in London -- the Great Western Railway yard, Preston Road, Millwall, 7 September 1940. General view with the West India Dock in the background

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- burnt-out incendiary device, WW2

Blitz in London -- burnt-out incendiary device, WW2
Blitz in London -- incendiary device which burnt itself out on an asphalt roof

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- firefighters at work in Bermondsey, WW2

Blitz in London -- firefighters at work in Bermondsey, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters at work at a fire at Youngs Glue Factory, Grange Road, Bermondsey, during the Second World War, 12 October 1940

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Two women in control room, WW2

Two women in control room, WW2
Two women taking messages in a fire station control room during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Horse-drawn steamer taking part in display

Horse-drawn steamer taking part in display
Horse-drawn steamer taking part in a display, with crew in traditional uniform, including brass helmets

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- Britannia Row, Islington, WW2

Blitz in London -- Britannia Row, Islington, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters in action at the premises of Hill & Co, Britannia Row, Islington, damaged by bombing on 22 March 1944. General view at the rear of the building

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

View from St Pauls Cathedral, London, WW2
View from St Pauls Cathedral on 11 May 1941, looking towards Ludgate Hill, City of London, during the Second World War, with smoke and fire resulting from bombing

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- Howards Timber Yard, Poplar, WW2

Blitz in London -- Howards Timber Yard, Poplar, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters at work on timber stacks, Howards Timber Yard, Poplar, 21 September 1940

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighter using hook belt at top of ladder

Firefighter using hook belt at top of ladder
Firefighter using his hook belt at the top of a ladder

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Railway lines and houses in Southwark, WW2

Railway lines and houses in Southwark, WW2
View of twisted railway lines and bombed housing near Southwark Park Road and Southwark Road, showing damage following an air raid, 7 November 1944. (2 of 3)

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Bomb damage in Jewin Street, City of London, WW2

Bomb damage in Jewin Street, City of London, WW2
Bomb damage in Jewin Street, City of London, Blitz, Second World War, 29 December 1940, looking from Red Cross Street

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in action, Miles Street, Vauxhall, SW8

Firefighters in action, Miles Street, Vauxhall, SW8
Firefighters in action at the premises of Brunton & Co, lead manufacturers, in Miles Street, Vauxhall, SW8, on 6 March 1957. The first floor and roof were on fire when the first crews arrived

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Display of exhibits about the London Fire Brigade

Display of exhibits about the London Fire Brigade, March 1955, with photographs, helmets and a model firefighting appliance

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Old fire engine in a museum

Old fire engine in a museum
An old wooden fire engine in a museum -- a Dunstable Manual, on loan from Shand, Mason & Co

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

Blitz in London -- firefighters at a typical bomb site, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters in brass helmets and other workers at a typical bomb site, looking for survivors

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Massey Shaw fireboat, St Katharines Dock, East London

Massey Shaw fireboat, St Katharines Dock, East London
The London Fire Brigades Massey Shaw fireboat on the River Thames at St Katharines Dock, East London, with the Dickens Inn in the background

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB firefighter, manual method of hose laying

LFB firefighter, manual method of hose laying
An LFB firefighter in brass helmet demonstrating the manual method of hose laying, with the hose in folds over his shoulder

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz - Fire at Surrey Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe

Blitz - Fire at Surrey Commercial Docks, Rotherhithe
Warehouses ablaze (the left wing of the No.8 warehouse) following the heavy enemy bombing raids on the Surrey Commercial Docks in Rotherhithe

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Massey Shaw fireboat in action, River Thames, London

Massey Shaw fireboat in action, River Thames, London
The London Fire Brigades Massey Shaw fireboat in action with hoses spraying, on the River Thames near the Thames Barrier at Woolwich, with firefighters on deck

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in display

Horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in display
A horse-drawn fire vehicle and crew in traditional dress, taking part in a special drill display given on 13 October 1937 to Chief Officers of provincial fire brigades

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Group photo, LFB cricket team, District B

Group photo, LFB cricket team, District B, who won the cup in 1907

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Man and woman of the Auxiliary Fire Service, WW2

Man and woman of the Auxiliary Fire Service, WW2
A man and woman of the Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB firefighters with Dennis fire appliance

LFB firefighters with Dennis fire appliance
LFB firefighters with a Dennis fire appliance

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LCC-LFB trainees looking at an engine

LCC-LFB trainees looking at an engine
A group of trainee firefighters and an instructor, looking at the engine of a motorised fire vehicle with an L plate on the front before setting out on the road

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighting training display at Southwark Headquarters

Firefighting training display at Southwark Headquarters
Over 100 years ago, the London Fire Brigade encouraged a good public image, often opening its doors to exercises and special training events

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Bolling Air Force Base, Washington DC, USA

Bolling Air Force Base, Washington DC, USA
Airmen and boys at Bolling Air Force Base, Washington DC, on Fathers Day, 18 June 1950

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire alam post, Cooks Road, Vauxhall, WW2

Fire alam post, Cooks Road, Vauxhall, WW2
Fire alarm post (FA41) protected by sandbags outside the AFS station in Cooks Road, Vauxhall, with an LFB fire engine on the left, around the start of the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: AFS women, Southwark Fire Station, WW2

AFS women, Southwark Fire Station, WW2
AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) women in their bunk room at Southwark Fire Station (Station 60), Southwark Bridge Road, SE1, during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Two young women performing on stage

Two young women performing on stage
Two young women in matching dresses performing on stage

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Six-inch piping, Kingsway tunnel, Central London

Six-inch piping, Kingsway tunnel, Central London
Six-inch piping (outlets to dams) outside the Kingsway tunnel, Central London

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in City of London -- Bonhill Street

Blitz in City of London -- Bonhill Street
Blitz in the City of London -- fire damage due to an incendiary bomb in Bonhill Street, 15 October 1940, with firefighters in action with a hosepipe

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, showing the sleeve in the position it would occupy if operated from an aircraft, 8 September 1944

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters playing tennis during a break, London

Firefighters playing tennis during a break, London
Firefighters playing tennis outside their fire station during a break, London

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters with two fire engines

Firefighters with two fire engines
Firefighters of the London Borough of Bromley with two fire engines in a yard

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB firefighters adjusting back of vehicle

LFB firefighters adjusting back of vehicle
LFB firefighters in traditional brass helmets adjusting the back of a vehicle

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Three fire engines and crews, Hamburg, Germany

Three fire engines and crews, Hamburg, Germany
Three fire engines and their crews (Haupt Feuerwache), Hamburg, Germany, with a group of children on the right



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