Pillow : Car in basement, Belgrave Square, London
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Car in basement, Belgrave Square, London
An Austin A70 car which has crashed through iron railings at street level and fallen into the basement area of a private house in Belgrave Square, London, on 20 May 1955. The only occupant, a woman, suffered minor injuries and was helped from the car by the Brigade. Date: 1955
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Media ID 14156740
© London Fire Brigade / Mary Evans Picture Library
1955 Area Austin Basement Belgrave Cork Crashed Fallen Upright Firefighter Firefighters Firefighting Fireman Firemen
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
A Daring Rescue in Belgrave Square: May 1955, London In an unexpected turn of events, an Austin A70 car plunged through the iron railings at street level and tumbled into the basement area of a private residence in Belgrave Square, London, on the 20th of May 1955. The sole occupant, a woman, fortunately sustained only minor injuries in the incident. The London Fire Brigade was swiftly called to the scene, and their brave firefighters sprang into action. Donning their helmets, complete with cork linings to protect against the heat and smoke, they assessed the situation with a serious yet focused demeanor. The fallen car, now upright but precariously positioned, presented a unique challenge for the firemen. They worked together, employing their expertise and teamwork to extract the woman from the vehicle and ensure her safety. The 1950s, a decade known for its charm and innovation, also held its fair share of unexpected incidents. This humorous yet historic moment in London's past serves as a reminder of the dedication and professionalism of the fire brigade during a time when their services were essential to the community. As the firemen successfully helped the woman to safety, the onlookers expressed their gratitude and relief. The incident, though unexpected, was a testament to the unwavering commitment of the London Fire Brigade to protect and serve the people of London.
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