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"Unveiling the Heroes: Exploring London's Historic Fire Stations and Engines" London is home to a rich history of firefighting

Background imageForecourt Collection: Baalbek Temple sun forecourt 1900 Lebanon Baʻlabakk

Baalbek Temple sun forecourt 1900 Lebanon Baʻlabakk
Baalbek. Temple of the sun. The forecourt 1900, Lebanon, Ba╩╗labakk

Background imageForecourt Collection: LCC-LFB Shoreditch fire station, near Old Street

LCC-LFB Shoreditch fire station, near Old Street
Built in 1895, Shoreditch fire station B27 was located at 140 Tabernacle Street, near Old Street. The stations spare escape ladder is parked on the station forecourt

Background imageForecourt Collection: LCC-MFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London

LCC-MFB Red Cross Street fire station, City of London
Red Cross Street fire station, City of London, built by the London County Council (LCC) and opened in 1900. It was one of four fire stations (plus a river station at Blackfriars)

Background imageForecourt 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 imageForecourt Collection: LCC-LFB Brompton fire station, Kensington

LCC-LFB Brompton fire station, Kensington
Located at 18 South Parade, station A3 (later A6) Brompton was built in 1892. The escape ladder, covered in canvas, is on the station forecourt

Background imageForecourt Collection: LCC-MFB Dulwich fire station and horse steamer

LCC-MFB Dulwich fire station and horse steamer
A seven man crew from Dulwich fire station pose on the forecourt with their Merryweather steam pump. One member of a firemans family peers through the lace curtains of the accommodation at first

Background imageForecourt Collection: LCC-LFB Edgware Road fire station, West London

LCC-LFB Edgware Road fire station, West London
Located at 494 Edgware Road W2, Edgware Road fire station served both the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and the London Fire Brigade

Background imageForecourt Collection: Railway Station, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia

Railway Station, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia
Railway Station, Surabaya (Soerabaja, Soerabaia), East Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). Date: circa 1905

Background imageForecourt Collection: The Channel Islands - St Peters Valley

The Channel Islands - St Peters Valley - Colour slide Hotel on Right, Carriage in forecourt - trees. Part of Box 234 Boswell Collection - The Channel Islands. Date: circa 1900

Background imageForecourt Collection: Charing Cross Forecourt

Charing Cross Forecourt
The forecourt of Charing Cross station on the Strand, London, with horse-drawn hackney cabs lined up waiting for fares Date: 1890s

Background imageForecourt Collection: Spain - Fountains in the Court of Lions

Spain - Fountains in the Court of Lions
Black and white lantern slide of the Court of Lions. A large fountain is in the forecourt with lion statues around the base

Background imageForecourt Collection: Petrol station, Old Brompton Road, London SW7

Petrol station, Old Brompton Road, London SW7
Brew Brothers petrol station in Old Brompton Road, London SW7, where a fire and explosion occurred in a basement store, 20 July 1957

Background imageForecourt Collection: Turnout of fire appliances and crew

Turnout of fire appliances and crew on a fire station forecourt. Date: 1933

Background imageForecourt Collection: Shadwell Fire Station crew and fire engines on display

Shadwell Fire Station crew and fire engines on display. Date: circa 1920

Background imageForecourt Collection: Turnout of fire crews and appliances

Turnout of fire crews and appliances. Date: 1915

Background imageForecourt Collection: Source Size = 2815 x 4198

Source Size = 2815 x 4198
Forecourt and Entrance of the House of Seti (Temple of Kurnah). Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageForecourt Collection: Source Size = 2724 x 1581

Source Size = 2724 x 1581
Forecourt with Pillars of the Temple of Abydos. Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageForecourt Collection: Badminton House (engraving)

Badminton House (engraving)
XJF391553 Badminton House (engraving) by Radclyffe, William (1783-1855); Private Collection; (add.info.: rebuilt between 1665-1700; renovations made by William Kent (c.1685-1748) in the 1740s;

Background imageForecourt Collection: Figures near a well and a ruined farmhouse, print maker: Jan van de Velde II, 1616

Figures near a well and a ruined farmhouse, print maker: Jan van de Velde II, 1616

Background imageForecourt Collection: Seoul, Korea - Main Railway Station

Seoul, Korea - Main Railway Station. Date: 1930s

Background imageForecourt Collection: Statue of Ramses II with his daughter Benta-Anta, Forecourt, Karnak Temple, Luxor

Statue of Ramses II with his daughter Benta-Anta, Forecourt, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageForecourt Collection: Second Pylon from the Forecourt, Temple of Isis, Island of Philae, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Second Pylon from the Forecourt, Temple of Isis, Island of Philae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aswan, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageForecourt Collection: Pillars with bas-relief of the God Sobek, Forecourt, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek

Pillars with bas-relief of the God Sobek, Forecourt, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageForecourt Collection: Pillar with bas-relief, Forecourt, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, Kom Ombo, Egypt

Pillar with bas-relief, Forecourt, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageForecourt Collection: Bas-relief on pillar, Forecourt, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa

Bas-relief on pillar, Forecourt, Temple of Haroeris and Sobek, Kom Ombo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageForecourt Collection: Source Size = 2815 x 4198

Source Size = 2815 x 4198
Forecourt and Entrance of the House of Seti (Temple of Kurnah). Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageForecourt Collection: Source Size = 2724 x 1581

Source Size = 2724 x 1581
Forecourt with Pillars of the Temple of Abydos. Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageForecourt Collection: LCC-LFB Brompton fire station

LCC-LFB Brompton fire station
Located at 18 South Parade, Brompton fire station A3 (later A6) was built in 1892. The escape ladder, covered in canvas, is on the station forecourt

Background imageForecourt Collection: MFB Woolwich fire station SE18

MFB Woolwich fire station SE18
Woolwich fire station was built for the MFB by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1879 at a cost of £ 4, 460. It was altered in 1910 at a cost of £ 4, 515

Background imageForecourt Collection: LCC-LFB Notting Hill fire station, West London

LCC-LFB Notting Hill fire station, West London
Notting Hill fire station (A10) was built in 1868 by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB), located at 83 Ladbroke Road. The year previous to this station opening (1867)

Background imageForecourt Collection: LCC-LFB Kensington fire station

LCC-LFB Kensington fire station
Located in Old Court Place near Kensington Church Street, Kensington fire station retained a horse drawn turntable ladder until 1921 when it was finally replaced by a motorised version

Background imageForecourt Collection: LCC-MFB Vauxhall fire station, Lambeth

LCC-MFB Vauxhall fire station, Lambeth
Built by the London County Council (LCC), Vauxhall fire station opened in 1902 on the Albert Embankment (Vauxhall Bridge end)

Background imageForecourt Collection: London Fire Brigade station with horse-drawn fire engines

London Fire Brigade station with horse-drawn fire engines
An unidentified London fire station with escape cart and pump on the forecourt, together with crews

Background imageForecourt Collection: Turnout of fire appliances and crew

Turnout of fire appliances and crew on a fire station forecourt

Background imageForecourt Collection: Turnout of fire crews and appliances

Turnout of fire crews and appliances

Background imageForecourt Collection: Car Sales Kyoto -

Car Sales Kyoto -

Background imageForecourt Collection: Toyota Corolla T Sport

Toyota Corolla T Sport



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"Unveiling the Heroes: Exploring London's Historic Fire Stations and Engines" London is home to a rich history of firefighting, with its iconic fire stations and heroic firefighters serving as a symbol of bravery and resilience. At West Hampstead fire station, LCC-MFB firefighters stand tall, ready to tackle any blaze that comes their way. Meanwhile, over at Shoreditch fire station in Hackney, the LCC-LFB team stands united in their mission to protect the city. Deptford boasts its own gem - GLC-LFB Deptford fire station on Evelyn Street. This architectural marvel not only houses brave firefighters but also showcases an impressive array of engines that have served London throughout the years. One such engine is proudly displayed at Red Cross Street fire station by London LFB150. A testament to the evolution of firefighting technology, it reminds us how far we've come in ensuring public safety. In SE London lies Woolwich fire station, another stronghold against flames where dedicated LCC-LFB firefighters work tirelessly day and night. And let's not forget Cannon Street fire station nestled within City of London – a beacon of hope amidst towering skyscrapers. Amidst all this heroism, there's room for some Italian flair too. The Ferrari 575M Italy parked outside a petrol station on Old Brompton Road adds an unexpected touch of luxury amidst these tales of bravery. Shoreditch Fire Station in City of London continues to be a hub for courageous firefighters who safeguard our bustling capital day after day. Euston Fire Station joins them in this noble cause while Shadwell Fire Station proudly displays its crew and awe-inspiring fleet for all to admire. Last but certainly not least is Bishopsgate Fire Station situated within City Of London – standing tall as a reminder that even amidst modernization, our commitment to protecting lives remains unwavering.