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Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB presentation of Christmas gifts to orphans

LFB presentation of Christmas gifts to orphans, December 1951

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LCC-LFB motorised Hatfield type fire engine

LCC-LFB motorised Hatfield type fire engine
A motorised Hatfield-type fire engine. The London Fire Brigade was introducing motorised fire engines and the last horse-drawn appliance (a turntable ladder) would be withdrawn in 1921

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters with their dog mascot, WW2

Firefighters with their dog mascot, WW2
Firefighters with their dog mascot during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters operating old pump at special drill display

Firefighters operating old pump at special drill display
Firefighters operating an old pump at a special drill display given on 13 October 1937 to Chief Officers of provincial fire brigades

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Scene in Poplar High Street during the Blitz, WW2

Scene in Poplar High Street during the Blitz, WW2
Scene in Poplar High Street during the Blitz, Second World War, 29 January 1944. Showing debris, and a blazing gas main with firefighters silhouetted against the flames

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Scene in Poplar High Street during the Blitz, WW2

Scene in Poplar High Street during the Blitz, WW2
Firefighters at work in Poplar High Street during the Blitz, Second World War, 29 January 1944. Showing damaged buildings, and a gas main burning in the background

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB fire engine with raised ladder (side view)

LFB fire engine with raised ladder (side view)

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire engine and drill tower, LFB HQ, Lambeth

Fire engine and drill tower, LFB HQ, Lambeth
Fire engine and drill tower at the London Fire Brigade HQ in Lambeth, with a training exercise in progress

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB firefighters in water dip, obstacle race

LFB firefighters in water dip, obstacle race
LFB firefighters in a water dip, during the final of an obstacle race

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Building on fire in Red Cross Street, London - Blitz, WW2

Building on fire in Red Cross Street, London - Blitz, WW2
Building on fire in Red Cross Street, Southwark, London - Blitz, WW2

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Massey Shaw fireboat on the River Thames

Massey Shaw fireboat on the River Thames with firefighters standing to attention on deck

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LCC-London Fire Brigade, motorised pump at hose drill

LCC-London Fire Brigade, motorised pump at hose drill
Fire crew in the drill yard of the London Fire Brigade headquarters, Southwark, getting hose lines to work from a motorised fire pump

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Two men on switchboard at LFB HQ

Two men on switchboard at LFB HQ
Two men taking calls on the switchboard at LFB HQ

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Tower Bridge jams in summer heat

Tower Bridge jams in summer heat
Tower Bridge, London, jams when the metal expands in the summer heat on 2 July 1968. The bridge is closed for two hours while firefighters cool it down with their hoses

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- terrace at LCC-County Hall, WW2

Blitz in London -- terrace at LCC-County Hall, WW2
Blitz in London -- view of the damaged terrace at LCC-County Hall

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters getting cleaned up, WW2

Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters getting cleaned up, WW2
Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters getting cleaned up in the station washroom after many hours tackling air raid fires, 19 September 1940

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

Blitz in London -- Mansfield Road sub-station, WW2
Blitz in London -- damaged appliances and debris 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: Blitz in London -- tobacco factory, Walham Green, WW2

Blitz in London -- tobacco factory, Walham Green, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters in action at the Freeman tobacco factory in Walham Green, SW London, on 20 February 1944

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in action, Victory Place, SE17

Firefighters in action, Victory Place, SE17
Firefighters in action with hosepipes during a fire at a warehouse in Victory Place, Southwark, SE17, on 27 April 1958. Seen here in the main entrance of the building -- two jets had been at work

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, firing a water jet into the air, 8 September 1944

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Scene in Sherard Road, Eltham, WW2

Scene in Sherard Road, Eltham, WW2
Scene in Sherard Road, Eltham, London SE9, during the Second World War, showing the aftermath of an air raid, 18 November 1944

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in London -- off Whitechapel Road, WW2

Blitz in London -- off Whitechapel Road, WW2
Blitz in London -- men at work inside a damaged building off Whitechapel Road, East London, where six people were killed, 4 September 1940

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Early firefighters wih hoses

Early firefighters wih hoses
Colour engraving of early firefighters wih hoses, tackling a house fire

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in action with hosepipes, Poplar, East London

Firefighters in action with hosepipes, Poplar, East London
Firefighters in action with hosepipes at a fire in Simpsons Road, Poplar, East London, 25 January 1958. Seen here cooling down the hot debris and turning it over

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighting duck vehicle on manoeuvres

Firefighting duck vehicle on manoeuvres
A firefighting duck vehicle on manoeuvres in the Torpoint-Saltash area on 10 April 1946. This amphibious vehicle was loaned by the army. It could travel on land and water, and carried a crew of ten

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: AFS women, gas mask drill, WW2

AFS women, gas mask drill, WW2
AFS women doing a gas mask drill during the Second World War

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Blitz in City of London - Watling Street, WW2

Blitz in City of London - Watling Street, WW2
Blitz in City of London - firefighters in action with hosepipes in Watling Street following a bombing raid on 16 September 1940

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Aftermath of major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market

Aftermath of major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market
The aftermath of a major fire at Smithfield Poultry Market, London, on 23 January 1958, taken in the east gangway looking north towards Charterhouse Street

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: AFS workers with emergency appliance, WW2

AFS workers with emergency appliance, WW2
Three Auxiliary Fire Service workers loading an emergency appliance into a vehicle

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Firefighters in action, Mitre Wharf, Scrubs Lane, NW10

Firefighters in action, Mitre Wharf, Scrubs Lane, NW10
Firefighters in action with hosepipes at a rubber dump fire, Mitre Wharf, Scrubs Lane, NW10, on 5 June 1958

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 smoke and fire resulting from bombing, and badly damaged buildings

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Bomb damage in Kilgour Road, SE London, WW2

Bomb damage in Kilgour Road, SE London, WW2
Bomb damage in Kilgour Road, SE London, 18 November 1944, with rescue personnel searching for casualties in the rubble and debris

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Man with NFS ventriloquists doll

Man with NFS ventriloquists doll
Man with a ventriloquists doll in NFS (National Fire Service) uniform

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Rescue following flying bomb attack, London, WW2

Rescue following flying bomb attack, London, WW2
Rescue following a flying bomb attack -- a firefighter helps a man with an injured woman at a basement window. (2 of 4)

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: B Division training exercise, London Docks

B Division training exercise, London Docks
B Division training exercise at London Docks, 6 February 1955

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: Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2

Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters join Heavy Rescue teams and ARP squads who are searching for casualties and bodies after a heavy explosive bomb devastated buildings in Invicta Road, Westcombe Park

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: London Fire Brigade band members

London Fire Brigade band members
Members of the LCC-London Fire Brigade band, standing in a row playing their instruments

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire at 298 Old Brompton Road, London SW5

Fire at 298 Old Brompton Road, London SW5, 25 February 1956. An escape ladder is extended to the second floor, mounted by Sub Officer Temple

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Fire at construction site, Oxford Street, London

Fire at construction site, Oxford Street, London
Fire at a construction site in Oxford Street, London, 14 February 1955. The building was under reconstruction following war damage

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

Morris Magirus vehicle with turntable ladder
A Morris Magirus vehicle with turntable ladder, commissioned in 1931

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Station officer in wartime uniform, WW2

Station officer in wartime uniform, WW2

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Massey Shaw fireboat with crew, River Thames, London

Massey Shaw fireboat with crew, River Thames, London
The London Fire Brigades Massey Shaw fireboat with five firefighters on deck behind the hose, two of them with medals on their uniforms

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LCC-London Fire Brigade recruits

LCC-London Fire Brigade recruits undergoing examination in pump drill, connecting a pump to a hydrant

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: Massey Shaw fireboat under repair

Massey Shaw fireboat under repair
The London Fire Brigades Massey Shaw fireboat under repair in a workshop

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: LFB firefighters in multi-hose display

LFB firefighters in multi-hose display
LFB firefighters in a multi-hose display at headquarters

Background imageNew LFB pix Collection: King George VI with firefighters, Docklands area, WW2

King George VI with firefighters, Docklands area, WW2
King George VI with firefighters in the Docklands area of London during the Second World War (9 September 1940)



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