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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
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Brass Cabinet Chief Kensington Latour Lionel Medals Metropolitan Signature Signed Stiles Wells 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
This cabinet photo captures Lionel de Latour Wells (1857-1931), the distinguished Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) from 1896 to 1903. The image, taken by H. & R. Stiles on Kensington High Street in London during the Victorian-Edwardian era, showcases Wells in his full uniform, complete with a brass helmet adorned with insignia, a red fireman's coat, and multiple medals on his chest. The Chief Officer's piercing gaze and stern expression convey a sense of authority and determination. Wells, a Royal Navy veteran, joined the MFB in 1884 and rose through the ranks to become the Chief Officer. Under his leadership, the MFB expanded its fleet of fire engines and improved its training programs. He also oversaw the implementation of new safety measures, such as the use of fire escapes in buildings and the establishment of a centralized fire alarm system. Wells' dedication to firefighting was recognized with numerous awards, including the Royal Humane Society's Gold Medal for lifesaving and the Queen's Medal for Meritorious Service. The photograph bears his signature, adding an intriguing personal touch to this historical artifact. This photograph offers a unique glimpse into the past, providing insight into the life and career of a remarkable figure in the history of London's firefighting service. It serves as a testament to the bravery and commitment of the firemen and firefighters who have protected the city through the years.
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