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Firemen Collection (page 98)

"Unwavering Heroes: Firemen Saving Lives and Protecting Communities" In a daring act of bravery

Background imageFiremen Collection: Visit to LFB by Mr Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, WW2

Visit to LFB by Mr Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, WW2
Mr Clement Attlee (Lord Privy Seal in Winston Churchills wartime coalition government, later Deputy Prime Minister 1942-1945 and Prime Minister 1945-1951)

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- deluge branch on trailer, WW2

Blitz in London -- deluge branch on trailer, WW2
Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters pulling a deluge branch on a trailer

Background imageFiremen Collection: Bunk beds at New Cross LFB sub-station, London, WW2

Bunk beds at New Cross LFB sub-station, London, WW2
Firemen and bunk beds put up in the basement from salvaged materials, at New Cross sub-station, Monson Road, SE London. The men were getting what sleep was possible during the hectic days

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- LFB Southern Division control unit, WW2

Blitz in London -- LFB Southern Division control unit, WW2
Blitz in London -- two men and a woman working side by side in an LFB Southern Division control unit during the Second World War

Background imageFiremen Collection: Strand Underground Station, WW2

Strand Underground Station, WW2
Various people outside Strand Underground Station during the Second World War

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- emergency water main, water bridge

Blitz in London -- emergency water main, water bridge
Blitz in London -- firefighters, observed by fire officers, erecting a water bridge, an elevated emergency water main that allows traffic to flow underneath whilst the mains cross over road junctions

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting

Blitz in London -- emergency water mains for firefighting
Blitz in London -- frequently water mains were damaged or destroyed by enemy bombing. Emergency water mains were laid, over ground, to which fire hoses could be connected

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- Royal Empire Society, London, WW2

Blitz in London -- Royal Empire Society, London, WW2
Blitz in London -- a senior fire officer inspects the nose of a bomb in the Royal Empire Society (now the Royal Commonwealth Society) building in Northumberland Avenue, Central London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- fire at Chelsea Embankment, WW2

Blitz in London -- fire at Chelsea Embankment, WW2
London AFS fire crew dealing with a serious fire caused by a bombing raid on Chelsea Embankment. A photographer, on the left of the picture, captures the moment

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- field kitchen, Woolwich sub-station

Blitz in London -- field kitchen, Woolwich sub-station
Blitz in London -- a field kitchen is set up to feed the London regular and AFS firefighters whose sub-station in Woolwich, SE London, was seriously damaged during an air raid

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- LFB and AFS firefighters, Woolwich

Blitz in London -- LFB and AFS firefighters, Woolwich
Blitz in London -- regular LFB and AFS firefighters working to remove the debris following an air raid on their Woolwich sub-station in SE London that caused extensive damage

Background imageFiremen Collection: King Haakon of Norway visits the London Fire Brigade, WW2

King Haakon of Norway visits the London Fire Brigade, WW2
Visit of King Haakon of Norway to the London Fire Brigade headquarters during the Second World War. Seen here shaking hands with a dummy used during training

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- house gutted by fire, WW2

Blitz in London -- house gutted by fire, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters at the aftermath of a house gutted by fire following a incendiary bombing raid

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- Taylors Depository, Southwark

Blitz in London -- Taylors Depository, Southwark
Blitz in London -- fire crew tackling a blaze following an air raid, at Taylors Great Central Depository in St Georges Road, Southwark, on 31 January 1941, using turntable ladders

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- Mansfield Road sub-station, WW2

Blitz in London -- Mansfield Road sub-station, WW2
Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters salvage their bedding from the bombed-out Mansfield Road fire sub-station after it was seriously damaged in a bombing raid on 16 November 1940

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2

Blitz in London -- Invicta Road, Westcombe Park, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters join Heavy Rescue teams (in overalls) and ARP squads who are searching for casualties and bodies after a heavy explosive bomb devastated buildings in Invicta Road

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- Cavendish Road, Balham, WW2

Blitz in London -- Cavendish Road, Balham, WW2
Blitz in London -- AFS firemen sorting through the debris in the aftermath of a direct hit on their sub-fire station 86W, located at Cavendish Road School, Balham, SW London, 5 November 1940

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz on London -- Blackfriars Goods Depot, WW2

Blitz on London -- Blackfriars Goods Depot, WW2
London firefighters struggling to control a powerful jet of water whilst fighting a fire at the Blackfriars Goods (Railway) Depot, Southwark Street

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- vehicle in bomb crater

Blitz in London -- vehicle in bomb crater
Blitz in London -- vehicle in a bomb crater after an air raid, West India Dock Road

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London - AFS substation, Southwark

Blitz in London - AFS substation, Southwark
Blitz in London -- an AFS substation located in Webber Street, Southwark. SE1, with building debris covering fire appliances in the yard area

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- vehicle on roof in Peckham Hill Street

Blitz in London -- vehicle on roof in Peckham Hill Street
Blitz in London -- the trajectory of the vehicle lifted by a bomb blast from Bonar Road onto the roof of a house in Peckham Hill Street, SE London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- vehicle on roof, Peckham Hill Street, WW2

Blitz in London -- vehicle on roof, Peckham Hill Street, WW2
Blitz in London -- vehicle blasted onto a roof in Peckham Hill Street, SE London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- bomb damage, Bonar Road, Peckham

Blitz in London -- bomb damage, Bonar Road, Peckham
Blitz in London -- bomb damage in Bonar Road, Peckham, SE London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- wreckage of Hurricane fighter plane, WW2

Blitz in London -- wreckage of Hurricane fighter plane, WW2
Blitz in London -- the wreckage of a Hurricane fighter aircraft shot down over London, lying on the pavement in Buckingham Palace Road

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- St Katherines Dock, Port of London, WW2

Blitz in London -- St Katherines Dock, Port of London, WW2
Blitz in London -- two turntable ladders at work and firefighters directing their jets of water at the warehouse fire in St Katherines Dock, Port of London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- rescue workers searching debris, WW2

Blitz in London -- rescue workers searching debris, WW2
Blitz in London -- rescue workers (not firefighters) search through the debris of a bombed building, seeking survivors or extricating the dead, in the Ladywell area of Lewisham, SE London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz on London -- John Lewis, Oxford Street, WW2

Blitz on London -- John Lewis, Oxford Street, WW2
Blitz on London -- a fire crew extinguishing fires as a result of high explosive and incendiary bombs that fell in the West End area of Oxford Street and Regent Street on 18 September 1940

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz on London -- Oxford Street, WW2

Blitz on London -- Oxford Street, WW2
Fire crews, using radial branches, extinguishing fires in Londons main shopping district of Oxford Street, W1, after high explosive and incendiary bombs caused widespread damage

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- Whitechapel fire station, WW2

Blitz in London -- Whitechapel fire station, WW2
Blitz in London -- a close up view of Whitechapel fire station, in Whitechapel Road, EC1, which suffered heavy blast damage following a bombing raid

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- Whitechapel Fire Station

Blitz in London -- Whitechapel Fire Station
Whitechapel Fire Station in Whitechapel Road having suffered heavy blast damage following a bombing raid on 8 September 1940

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- clearance and repair of bomb damage

Blitz in London -- clearance and repair of bomb damage in King Street, Hammersmith, West London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Blitz in London -- oil tank fire, Thames Haven, WW2

Blitz in London -- oil tank fire, Thames Haven, WW2
Blitz in London -- fire crews applying foam at a serious oil tank fire at Thames Haven, near Thurrock, Essex, 8 September 1940

Background imageFiremen Collection: Pumps working from dams, Thames Haven, WW2

Pumps working from dams, Thames Haven, WW2
Two major pumping units (NFS) set into an emergency inflatable dam and supplying water to the scene of a serious oil tank fire at the Thames Haven oil tank farm near Thurrock in Essex

Background imageFiremen Collection: London firefighters training at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1

London firefighters training at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1
LCC-LFB firefighters (recruits) under instruction on the wheeled escape ladder and hook ladder. The wheeled escape ladder is wound out of its carriage

Background imageFiremen Collection: London firefighters drilling at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1

London firefighters drilling at Brigade HQ, Lambeth SE1
LCC-LFB firefighters (recruits) under instruction and drill in the drill yard of Brigade Headquarters at Lambeth (also a fire station)

Background imageFiremen Collection: Massey Shaw fireboat at Blackfriars river fire station

Massey Shaw fireboat at Blackfriars river fire station
The Massey Shaw fireboat, launched in 1935, moored alongside her Blackfriars river station, located on the Victoria Embankment, City of London

Background imageFiremen Collection: London firefighters marching in SE London street, WW2

London firefighters marching in SE London street, WW2
LCC-LFB firefighters and AFS marching along Lewisham High Street, SE London, with policemen controlling traffic

Background imageFiremen Collection: LFB band of marching firemen, Lewisham, SE London

LFB band of marching firemen, Lewisham, SE London
The LCC-LFB band leading a London Fire Brigade marching contingent past the Lewisham Clock Tower in SE London

Background imageFiremen Collection: LFB band lead marching firefighters, SE London, WW2

LFB band lead marching firefighters, SE London, WW2
The LCC-LFB band playing and leading a fire brigade contingent on a march through a street in Lewisham, SE London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Firefighters parade prior to march through SE London, WW2

Firefighters parade prior to march through SE London, WW2
Somewhere in Lewisham, SE London, firefighters parade in a school playground before setting off on a march. They comprise both full time London firefighters and those from the AFS

Background imageFiremen Collection: Firefighters controlling jet of water, Brigade HQ, Lambeth

Firefighters controlling jet of water, Brigade HQ, Lambeth
Two London firefighters controlling a jet of water in the extended Brigade HQ drill yard at Lambeth, SE1

Background imageFiremen Collection: Major fire in Waterden Road, Homerton, E15, WW2

Major fire in Waterden Road, Homerton, E15, WW2
London Fire Brigade crews, consisting of full-time and AFS firefighters, tackling a major fire in Homerton, East London. Crews seen working with both major and trailer fire pumps

Background imageFiremen Collection: LFB motorcycle dispatch riders in training, WW2

LFB motorcycle dispatch riders in training, WW2
LFB dispatch riders in training under a Brigade instructor at the New Cross speedway track in SE London

Background imageFiremen Collection: Womens AFS (WAFS) at Brigade HQ, WW2

Womens AFS (WAFS) at Brigade HQ, WW2
Womens Auxiliary Fire Service (WAFS) members receiving hose instruction from London Fire Brigade staff in the Headquarters drill yard at Lambeth, SE1



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"Unwavering Heroes: Firemen Saving Lives and Protecting Communities" In a daring act of bravery, a heroic fireman rescues a young girl from the clutches of a raging inferno, reminding us of their selflessness and unwavering commitment to saving lives. Amidst the chaos and danger, another courageous fireman emerges as he fearlessly carries a little girl to safety from the engulfed flames, embodying the true essence of heroism. After battling tirelessly against an intense blaze at St Katherines Dock, these firefighters take a well-deserved tea break - their camaraderie and resilience shining through even in moments of respite. Remnants of destruction speak volumes about the sacrifices made during World War II as brave firemen navigate bomb damage in Brampton Road, Bexleyheath - forever etching their names in history. The annual review at Lambeth HQ LFB150 showcases our dedicated firefighters alongside powerful hoses, symbolizing their relentless efforts to protect lives and property amidst challenging circumstances. Flames may have ravaged this pub in SE London but thanks to the swift response by our fearless firefighters working on-site, hope rises from ashes as they battle valiantly against adversity. Echoes from World War II resonate through Kilgour Road in SE London where brave firemen confronted bomb damage head-on - exemplifying courage that knows no bounds or time constraints. The iconic LCC-LFB fireboat Massey Shaw stands tall against Westminster's backdrop; an enduring symbol representing our firefighting heroes' indomitable spirit across generations. With determination etched on their faces, Bedford Heavy Unit firefighters stand ready within London's NFS (London Region), prepared for any challenge that comes their way - guardians protecting our city's heartbeat. Eagle Street witnesses yet another display of valor as these fearless firefighters spring into action, their unwavering commitment to safeguarding lives shining through amidst the chaos.