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MFB Woolwich fire station, SE London
One of the last fire stations to be built by the MFB in 1887 prior to the creation of the London County Council and the changing of the name of the brigade to the London Fire Brigade. Located in Sun Street (later renamed Sunbury Street), Woolwich, SE18, the station is Grade II listed and remains operational. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © London Fire Brigade / Mary Evans Picture Library
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Council Grade Listed Operational Renamed Se18 Stations Sunbury Woolwich Firefighting
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This photograph captures the historic MFB Woolwich Fire Station, located in Sun Street, Woolwich, SE18, in the late 19th century. Built in 1887, this fire station was one of the last to be constructed by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) before the creation of the London County Council and the subsequent renaming of the brigade to the London Fire Brigade. The Victorian and Edwardian era building is now Grade II listed and remains operational to this day. The MFB was established in 1865 to provide a centralized firefighting service for the growing city of London. With the expansion of London's suburbs, the need for fire stations in outlying areas increased. Woolwich Fire Station was built to serve the community in the southeastern part of the city. The station's original name, Sun Street, was later changed to Sunbury Street. The building's red brick facade, with its arched windows and ornate detailing, is a testament to the craftsmanship of the time. The horse-drawn fire engine, which once stood proudly in front of the station, has been replaced by modern fire appliances. Despite the passage of time, the MFB Woolwich Fire Station continues to play a vital role in the community. Firefighters respond to emergencies around the clock, ensuring the safety of residents and businesses in the area. The station's rich history adds to the character of Woolwich and serves as a reminder of the important role that firefighting has played in the development of London." This photograph, taken in the late 19th century, offers a glimpse into the past of the MFB Woolwich Fire Station. It is a reminder of the dedication and hard work of the firefighters who have served at this station over the years and the essential role that firefighting continues to play in the community. This historic building, now a Grade II listed structure, stands as a testament to the past and a symbol of the ongoing commitment to keeping the people of Woolwich safe.
Framed Prints of MFB Woolwich fire station, SE London
Step back in time with our exclusive Framed Print of MFB Woolwich Fire Station from the London Fire Brigade and Mary Evans Picture Library. This captivating image, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, showcases one of the last fire stations built by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1887, before the London County Council and the name change to the London Fire Brigade. Add a piece of London's rich history to your home or office with this beautifully presented, museum-quality framed print. Perfect for firefighting enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone who appreciates the beauty of historical architecture.
Photo Prints of MFB Woolwich fire station, SE London
Step back in time with our exclusive photographic print of MFB Woolwich Fire Station from the Mary Evans Picture Library. This stunning image, captured by the London Fire Brigade, showcases one of the last fire stations built by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1887, prior to the creation of the London County Council and the renaming of the brigade. Add a touch of history to your home or office with this beautifully printed photograph, a unique addition to any collection. Order now from Media Storehouse's range of high-quality photographic prints.
Poster Prints of MFB Woolwich fire station, SE London
"Step back in time with our stunning MFB Woolwich Fire Station poster print. This historic image, taken from the Mary Evans Picture Library, captures the MFB Woolwich Fire Station in SE London, one of the last fire stations to be built by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1887. With the London County Council on the horizon and the impending name change to the London Fire Brigade, this print offers a unique glimpse into firefighting history. Add character and charm to your home or office space with this beautifully printed and framed poster, a must-have for firefighting enthusiasts and history buffs alike."
Jigsaw Puzzles of MFB Woolwich fire station, SE London
Step into history with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from the Media Storehouse collection. This intricately detailed puzzle showcases a vintage image of Woolwich Fire Station, SE London, taken from the Mary Evans Picture Library. A significant piece of London's firefighting history, this puzzle features the iconic MFB (Metropolitan Fire Brigade) Woolwich Fire Station, one of the last to be built before the London County Council took over and the brigade's name changed to the London Fire Brigade in 1887. Immerse yourself in the past as you piece together this engaging puzzle and bring a piece of London's rich history into your home.
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