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Emergency Services Collection (page 6)

"Heroes of the Sea: Honoring the Courageous Emergency Services" The crew of the Barry lifeboat, Arthur and Blanche Harris, exemplifying bravery in the face of danger

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Emergency Services Collection: Mexican Gendarmes asking the Way, 1890 (pen and brush and black ink on paper laid
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Emergency Services Collection: The Arrest, 1882 (oil on canvas)
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Emergency Services Collection: Firefighters in Nuremberg, 1658 (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: How the London Fire Brigade comes to grips with its enemy (b / w photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: Steel helmets of Britains civil defence organisations, World War II, 1940-1945 (litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Rescue (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Life Brigade Man (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Eastern Question, a Fire in Constantinople (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Parade of the London Fire Brigade before the Prince of Wales (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Fire Season at Hong Kong (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Holborn Viaduct Subways (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Fire Brigade Congress at Paris (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: National Demonstration of Fire Brigades, Oxford (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Proposed Safety Net for rescuing Life from Fire (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The New Fire Ladder Truck (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire Brigade Demonstration at St Peter s, Broadstairs, Isle of Thanet (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Ruins of Paris (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Trial of Steam Fire-Engines at the Crystal Palace (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Inauguration of a Volunteer Fire-Brigade at Macclesfield, the Procession leaving the Market-Place
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire Brigade Demonstration and Public Fete at Leighton Buzzard (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Turkish Firemen carrying Hand-Engines to the Scene of the late Conflagration in Constantinople
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Emergency Services Collection: Centenary of the Paris fire brigade (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: A woman killed trying to escape from a burning apartment building in Marseilles (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Awards ceremony for firemen in the Grand Festival Hall of Le Petit Journal in Paris (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Firemen (b / w photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire Engine, London (colour photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: New Floating Fire-Engine (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Fire-Escape-Mens Dog 'Bill'(engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Great Fire in Queen Victoria Street, City (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The New Motor Fire-Engine of the LCC Fire Brigade (b / w photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: Review of the London Fire Brigade, Distribution of Medals (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The New Fire Station at Acton (b / w photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: Captain Eyre Massey Shaw, CB, Retiring Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Phoenix Fire Office (watercolour on paper)
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Emergency Services Collection: Kidderminster fire brigade, 1910 (b / w photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: Officer of the United States of America: Fireman, 1864 (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: New York Crossing (oil on canvas)
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Emergency Services Collection: The brave fireman (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Three porcelain figure groups by the Gardner Porcelain Factory
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Emergency Services Collection: Fireman and Bride, c. 1860 (quarter-plate tintype, hand-coloured with gilt highlights
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Emergency Services Collection: Firemen rescuing a young woman hanging onto the outside of a burning building on the Rue Thevenot
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Emergency Services Collection: Londons new Horse Ambulance (photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire Companys House & Engine, Yokuhama, 1855 (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Transatlantic Sketches, American Firemen (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Lord Mayor at Guildhall presenting Rewards for saving Life from Fire (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: A Fire-Engine in a Siberian Town (litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Destructive Fire at Luton Hoo (engraving)


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"Heroes of the Sea: Honoring the Courageous Emergency Services" The crew of the Barry lifeboat, Arthur and Blanche Harris, exemplifying bravery in the face of danger. Frederick Batten and Eric Fry aboard the former Longhope lifeboat T. G. B ON962, ready to save lives at a moment's notice. Ken Bean and Ieuan Bateman from Fishguard and Goodwick Lifeboat, dedicated to protecting those at sea. Lifeboat Station in Selsey, West Sussex - a beacon of hope for sailors in distress. RAF Sea King Helicopter swoops down on Crinkle Crags to rescue an injured walker with assistance from mountain rescue teams. Early fire brigade street alarm - a historic symbol of rapid response during emergencies. Carving a wake through winter grey waters of Bristol Channel; emergency services always prepared for maritime crises. Witnessing the naming ceremony of Barry Dock's new lifeboat, Arthur and Blanche Harris - celebrating their lifesaving capabilities. Cyclone Tracy destruction leaves devastation behind; emergency services work tirelessly to restore normalcy amidst chaos (When Will the Birds Return?, 1975). Tynemouth Lifeboat Dinghy manned by Trevor Fryer showcases unwavering dedication to safeguarding coastal communities. The vigilant crew keeps watch during exercises on Barry lifeboat in Bristol Channel – honing skills that could save countless lives. In times of crisis or perilous situations, these brave men and women selflessly put themselves on the line as part of our esteemed emergency services network across land and sea alike.