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Emergency Services Collection (page 7)

"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: 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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Emergency Services Collection: The Late Fire in Oxford-Street (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Presentation to Sir Eyre Massey Shaw, on the Occasion of his Retirement
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Emergency Services Collection: The International Firemens Tournament at the Agricultural Hall
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Emergency Services Collection: Burning of St Marys Church, Whitechapel, the East Gable (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Burning of the Old Paris Opera House (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fife!!! (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Great Fire in the City of London, looking down Jewin Street and Jewin Crescent (litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Torchlight Procession of the New York Firemen (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Canadian Prize Fire-Engine (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Kansas City Fire Brigade at the Crystal Palace (b / w photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: Commander Lionel Wells, RN, Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: A young American woman in a bear pit (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Major fire in Bordeaux (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Exhibit of life boats by the Welin Quadrant Davit Co. and Lane & De Groot Co
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire brigade, 2nd April, 1914 (b / w photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: Four women of the Motor Corps of America standing in front of an ambulance
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire Brigade Competition at St Peter s, Thanet (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire! (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Manchester Square Fire Station, Marylebone, London (b / w photo)
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Emergency Services Collection: The late Mr Braidwood, Superintendent of the London Fire Engine Establishment (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Total Destruction of the Olympic Theatre, by Fire (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Great Fire in the City, 21 April (litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Burning of the Ring Theatre, Vienna, How some were saved (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Floating Steam Fire-Engine Hooghly, for Use at Calcutta (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Firefighting techniques and equipment (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire engines (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Grand parade of 20, 000 firemen through the Jardin des Tuileries in Paris (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Destruction by Fire of the Old Star and Garter Hotel at Richmond (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Firemen enjoying a banquet on the feast of their patron saint, St Barbara (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: A victim of duty: Lieutenant Kock (colour litho)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Metropolitan Fire Brigade (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire Services in London (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: The Ladies Fire-Brigade Tournament at Marazion, Cornwall, practising Saving Life from Fire by
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Emergency Services Collection: The Japanese Fire Brigade (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Burning of the House of Representatives at Brussels (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fire at Clumber, the Duke of Newcastles House, Nottinghamshire (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: Airborne firefighters in the year 2000 (chromolitho)
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Emergency Services Collection: Fighting the Flames in Berlin, the Fire Brigade at Work (engraving)
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Emergency Services Collection: A Fire in Japan, Native Firemen and Engines at Work (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.