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Fire Brigade Cushion Collection (#31)

Introducing the Fire Brigade collection of cushions from Media Storehouse. This exquisite range pays homage to the brave and dedicated firefighters of London, England. Each cushion showcases stunning, high-quality prints of iconic fire brigade vehicles and fire stations from the United Kingdom's rich history. Add a touch of heritage and character to your living space with these beautifully designed cushions. Perfect for adding comfort and style to your sofa or armchair, these cushions are a must-have for anyone with a love for history and the courageous work of our firefighters. Order yours today and bring a piece of London's firefighting legacy into your home.

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is the statutory fire and rescue service for London, England and is the third largest fire service in the world

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Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Training volunteers of an industrial works

Training volunteers of an industrial works
Industrial works fire brigade firefighters being instructed in the use of a hose line and the correct method of controlling a branch (jet of water)

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Fire engine parked in a London street

LCC-LFB Fire engine parked in a London street
Although there is no sign of an obvious fire, all eyes are drawn towards the parade of shops as a single fire engine stands in the roadway and the firefighters are engaged out of sight

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: MFB Deptford fire station, SE London

MFB Deptford fire station, SE London
Built for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1872, Deptford fire station was located on the site of the present Deptford fire station at 186 Evelyn Street, SE8

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB Shop roof fire, Dagenham, Essex

GLC-LFB Shop roof fire, Dagenham, Essex
A turntable ladder at work at the scene of a fire in Dagenham, Essex, involving a parade of shops where fire had broken through the roof

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB Headquarters, Lambeth fire station

GLC-LFB Headquarters, Lambeth fire station
The pump-escape, pump and turntable ladder from Lambeth fire station stand on the forecourt of the Brigade Headquarters. Lambeth fire station occupied the ground and first floor of the main building

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB HQ Major Control Unit

GLC-LFB HQ Major Control Unit
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB Canteen Van

GLC-LFB Canteen Van
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB Breathing apparatus control van (BACV)

GLC-LFB Breathing apparatus control van (BACV)
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB - Foam Tender at Eltham

GLC-LFB - Foam Tender at Eltham
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB - Foam Tender at Battersea

GLC-LFB - Foam Tender at Battersea
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB - Foam Tender at Heston

GLC-LFB - Foam Tender at Heston
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB - Dual purpose water-tender fire engine

GLC-LFB - Dual purpose water-tender fire engine
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: East Ham Fire Brigade appliance

East Ham Fire Brigade appliance
An Appliance new to East Ham Fire Brigade in March 1963 (source: HCB file 831 - registration WHV 383); it was Londons P232

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB - Former Croydon Brigade pump fire engine

GLC-LFB - Former Croydon Brigade pump fire engine
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB - Former County Brigade pump fire engine

GLC-LFB - Former County Brigade pump fire engine
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned of each type of fire engine, either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Fire brigade horse drawn manual fire pump

Fire brigade horse drawn manual fire pump
A horse drawn manual fire pump typical of those used by the London Fire Engine Establishment (1833) and in the Metropolitan Fire Brigade before the widespread introduction of horse drawn steam engines

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB - Fire at the Grocers Hall, City of London

GLC-LFB - Fire at the Grocers Hall, City of London
A major fire at the Grocers Hall in the City of London. Firefighters work from a slated roof, attacking the fire through a hole made in the slates

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB - Canteen van at Lambeth HQ

GLC-LFB - Canteen van at Lambeth HQ
The GLC-LFB was created on 1 April 1965. A series of photos was commissioned, showing each type of fire engine either within or absorbed into the enlarged London Fire Brigade

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Major building fire in St Pancras Way, NW1

LCC-LFB Major building fire in St Pancras Way, NW1
Appliances lined up the street in St Pancras Way, NW1, having responded to a serious fire in a warehouse (out of the picture)

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB new Clapham fire station, Old Town SW4

LCC-LFB new Clapham fire station, Old Town SW4
The fire appliances attached to the new Clapham fire station, Old Town SW4, in their appliance bay. In the background is the station watchroom

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Major building fire in Cannon Street EC4

LCC-LFB Major building fire in Cannon Street EC4
The gutted remains of a corner building affected by this serious fire in Cannon Street, London EC4. The building is blackened by the intensity of the heat and smoke

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Aftermath of major building fire in Hackney

LCC-LFB Aftermath of major building fire in Hackney
The scene of a fire in Cambridge Heath Road, Hackney, East London, which seriously damaged the upper two floors of a commercial and business outlet

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Car crash, SW London

LCC-LFB Car crash, SW London
The Brigade attending the scene of a car crash in Cromwell Road, SW London involving three vehicles

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Dennis hose laying lorry

LCC-LFB Dennis hose laying lorry
The hose laying lorry from Lee Green fire station pictured at Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth SE1. The hose laying lorry carried one mile of 3.5 inch hose that could be laid out from the lorry as it

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Aftermath of a warehouse fire, Palmers Wharf

LCC-LFB Aftermath of a warehouse fire, Palmers Wharf
Stacked bales of goods affected by heat and water following a fire at Palmers Wharf, Prince Street, Deptford, SE London

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Aftermath of serious house fire in Notting Hill

LCC-LFB Aftermath of serious house fire in Notting Hill
With the blaze at a house in Notting Hill extinguished, firefighters start to put away their equipment and ladders. The fire affected all floors of this terraced house

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Fire in Portobello Road, West London

LCC-LFB Fire in Portobello Road, West London
A wheeled escape ladder in use at a fire in Portobello Road, West London, involving a cafe and dwellings

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Major fire, Nelson Street, Whitechapel

LCC-LFB Major fire, Nelson Street, Whitechapel
Firefighters using wheeled escape ladders and extension ladders to gain access to the adjoining commercial premises affected by a fire in Nelson Street, Whitechapel, East London

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Fire damage at Robert Legg Ltd, Eagle Wharf Road, N1

Fire damage at Robert Legg Ltd, Eagle Wharf Road, N1
Fire damage and debris in the premises of Robert Legg Ltd, 49 Eagle Wharf Road, London N1

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB fire, Goodge Street deep shelter

LCC-LFB fire, Goodge Street deep shelter
Two LCC-LFB firemen, wearing breathing apparatus, at the Tottenham Court Road end of the Army transit centre located in the deep shelter tunnel system. The fire has been extinguished

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Breakdown lorry lifting car from basement area

Breakdown lorry lifting car from basement area
The breakdown lorry, from Lambeth fire station being deployed to raise a car from the basement area after it crashed through the railings

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Kingston fire station, Kingston, Surrey

Kingston fire station, Kingston, Surrey
Kingston fire station was originally built for Surrey Fire Brigade in 1959. It was transferred into the London Fire Brigade with the creation of the Greater London Council in 1965

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-LFB Park Royal fire station, Middlesex

GLC-LFB Park Royal fire station, Middlesex
Park Royal fire station in West London was one of the later fire stations to be built for the former Middlesex Fire Brigade. Opening in 1958 it was transferred to the Greater London Council in 1965

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Perry Vale fire station, SE London

LCC-LFB Perry Vale fire station, SE London
Built for the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1901, Perry Vale fire station was located at 199 Perry Vale. It transferred to the Greater London Council in 1965

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: GLC-London Fire Brigade, Lewisham fire station

GLC-London Fire Brigade, Lewisham fire station
Replacing the old Lewisham fire station, also in Lewisham High Street, Lewisham fire station was the new generation Divisional Headquarters design

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: New Chelsea Fire Station, Kings Road, London

New Chelsea Fire Station, Kings Road, London
Opened in 1965, Chelsea Fire Station was the last fire station commissioned to be built by the London County Council prior to the creation of the Greater London Council in 1965

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LFB Knightsbridge fire station, SW London

LFB Knightsbridge fire station, SW London
Opened in 1907, Knightsbridge fire station stands in Basil Street, Knightsbridge, London SW3

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: London Fire Brigade street fire alarm and telephone point

London Fire Brigade street fire alarm and telephone point
In 1904 the Metropolitan Fire Brigade changed its name to the London Fire Brigade. Less than one year later it was possible for crews to call in to Southwark Headquarters from a remote point

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Southwarks Emergency Tender and crew

LCC-LFB Southwarks Emergency Tender and crew
Southwarks Emergency Tender and crew. By the 1920s emergency tenders were developing into far more that just a carrier of firefighters with breathing apparatus and lighting at incidents

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Cheam Borough Fire Brigade, Surrey

Cheam Borough Fire Brigade, Surrey
Superintendent of Cheam Fire Brigade with the winners of a Brigade competition shield. A manual horse drawn pump stands in the rear

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Barnet Fire Brigade with fire fighting equipment

Barnet Fire Brigade with fire fighting equipment. Until 1903 there was only a voluntary fire brigade in Barnet. A purpose built fire station

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: London Fire Engine Establishment fireman in uniform

London Fire Engine Establishment fireman in uniform
Formed in 1833, the LFEE was Londons first properly organised fire brigade, having taken over from the various Insurance Company fire brigades around the capital

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB Massey Shaw fireboat, Blackfriars, London

LCC-LFB Massey Shaw fireboat, Blackfriars, London
Tied up at her Blackfriars moorings, the Massey Shaw fireboat gives a demonstration of her fire power from her Merryweather pumps

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB fireboat Gamma II on River Thames

LCC-LFB fireboat Gamma II on River Thames
Fireboat Gamma II and crew, mid-stream on the River Thames in central London

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LCC-LFB fireboat Gamma II with monitor in use at drill

LCC-LFB fireboat Gamma II with monitor in use at drill
The counter-weighted monitor of a London Fire Brigade fireboat in use whilst the fireboat is moored near Hungerford Bridge on the River Thames

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: LFB fireboat Beta II at Cherry Garden Pier

LFB fireboat Beta II at Cherry Garden Pier
LCC-LFB fireboat Beta II (the sister craft to fireboat Beta) moored off its fire station at Cherry Garden Pier, Rotherhithe, SE London

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Fireman from Massey Shaw reunited with family, WW2

Fireman from Massey Shaw reunited with family, WW2
A London fireman, who volunteered to crew the London Fire Brigades fireboat Massey Shaw, is reunited with his daughter after returning from the Dunkirk evacuations of late May and early June 1940

Background imageFire Brigade Cushion Collection: Armed London fireman reunited with family, WW2

Armed London fireman reunited with family, WW2
A London fireman, who volunteered to crew the London Fire Brigades fireboat Massey Shaw, is reunited with his wife and daughter after returning from the Dunkirk evacuations in which the Massey Shaw



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Fire Brigade Cushion Collection

The London Fire Brigade (LFB) is the statutory fire and rescue service for London, England and is the third largest fire service in the world, after Tokyo Fire Department and New York City Fire Department. The LFB was formed in 1865 by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade Act of 1865 and has over 5,000 personnel working at more than 100 fire stations across London. The LFB responds to a variety of incidents including fires, road traffic collisions, hazardous material incidents and other emergencies such as floods or terrorist attacks. In addition to responding to emergency calls, they also provide community safety education programs and work with local authorities on prevention initiatives such as smoke alarms installation campaigns. The LFB is committed to protecting people from harm through its commitment to excellence in training and operations.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Fire Brigade collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the brave firefighters of London. Our collection showcases images that capture the courage and dedication of these heroes as they battle fires and save lives in one of the world's busiest cities. From vintage black-and-white photographs to modern-day action shots, our collection offers a range of styles and perspectives on the work of London's fire brigade. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to decorate your home or office or want to send a thoughtful card to someone who admires these brave men and women, there is something for everyone in this impressive collection. With high-quality printing techniques used throughout each product type offered by Media Storehouse - including giclee printing on archival paper - you can be sure that any item you choose will look fantastic for years to come.
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What are Fire Brigade (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Fire Brigade art prints are a collection of high-quality images that depict the brave firefighters of London, England. These prints showcase the heroic efforts and dedication of these men and women who risk their lives to save others from fire emergencies. The Fire Brigade art prints available at Media Storehouse capture the essence of firefighting in London, showcasing its rich history and culture. These art prints come in various sizes, making them perfect for display in homes or offices. They are printed on premium quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure that every detail is captured perfectly. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of wall decor or a thoughtful gift for someone special, Fire Brigade art prints are an excellent choice. Fire Brigade art prints offer a unique way to celebrate the bravery and heroism of London's firefighters through beautiful imagery that captures their spirit and dedication.
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What Fire Brigade (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Fire Brigade art prints from London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. These prints showcase the bravery and heroism of firefighters as they battle raging infernos to save lives and property. The collection includes vintage photographs capturing historic moments in firefighting history, as well as contemporary images that highlight the modern equipment and techniques used by today's fire departments. Some of the most popular Fire Brigade art prints available at Media Storehouse include dramatic action shots of firefighters battling flames with hoses, axes, and other tools. Other prints feature portraits of individual firefighters or group shots showcasing their camaraderie and teamwork. Whether you're a firefighter yourself or simply appreciate the courage and dedication required to do this important work, there is sure to be a Fire Brigade art print at Media Storehouse that will speak to you.
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To buy Fire Brigade art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of London-themed artwork online. Once you have found the print(s) that you would like to purchase, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing your order. We offer a variety of sizes and framing options for their art prints, so be sure to select the one that best fits your needs. Additionally, we offer international shipping for customers outside of the UK. When purchasing Fire Brigade art prints from Media Storehouse, you are supporting independent artists who have created unique pieces inspired by London's iconic fire service. These prints make great gifts or additions to any home or office decor.
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How much do Fire Brigade (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Fire Brigade art prints from London, England in the United Kingdom. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size and type of print that you choose. We have a variety of options available including framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps, and posters. Our Fire Brigade art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork featuring firefighters in action or historic images from the London Fire Brigade archives. These prints make great gifts for anyone interested in firefighting or British history. We take pride in offering affordable prices for our customers while maintaining excellent quality standards. Our team works hard to ensure that every customer is satisfied with their purchase and we stand behind all our products with a satisfaction guarantee. If you're looking for unique and beautiful Fire Brigade art prints from London, look no further than Media Storehouse.
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How will my Fire Brigade (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Fire Brigade art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and flat boxes for framed prints. Once your order has been processed, our team will carefully package your print and dispatch it via a trusted courier service. You will receive a tracking number so that you can monitor the progress of your delivery online. We understand how important it is to receive your artwork in perfect condition, which is why we take every precaution to ensure that it arrives at its destination undamaged. If for any reason there are issues with the delivery or if you have any concerns about the condition of your print upon arrival, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist you.