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Hoses Collection (page 17)

"Hoses: Lifelines of Firefighters and Guardians of London's Safety" In the world of firefighting

Background imageHoses Collection: NFS firefighters and salvage corps working at a fire

NFS firefighters and salvage corps working at a fire
Firefighters from Clerkenwell and the NFS Salvage Corps at work at a warehouse fire. The fire engines from right to left are; a towing unit

Background imageHoses Collection: Aftermath of a factory fire, Fire Force Area 34, WW2

Aftermath of a factory fire, Fire Force Area 34, WW2
National Fire Service firefighters from the former Middlesex Fire Brigade (integrated into the London Region), damping down following a serious fire at the Old Jam Factory in Sipson Road

Background imageHoses Collection: NFS-London Region open water exercise, WW2

NFS-London Region open water exercise, WW2
Four heavy units and trailer pumps at work by an emergency dam undertaking a pumping exercise

Background imageHoses Collection: NFS (London Region) water relay exercise, WW2

NFS (London Region) water relay exercise, WW2
The Blitz had shown the vital importance of securing a good water supply and the dire consequences when it failed. NFS London firefighters practised large scale exercises securing a water supply

Background imageHoses Collection: NFS (London Region) constructing a water dam, WW2

NFS (London Region) constructing a water dam, WW2
London firefighters constructing a self-assembly emergency dam. These dams were carried on special water units that also towed a trailer pump and could provided a static water supply close to fires

Background imageHoses Collection: Franklin. E. Smith hose coupling, WW2

Franklin. E. Smith hose coupling, WW2
A firefighter demonstrating the strength of a Franklin.E. Smith hose coupling

Background imageHoses Collection: NFS firefighter rolling out fire hose, WW2

NFS firefighter rolling out fire hose, WW2
A London Region NFS firefighter in an instructional photograph demonstrating the correct method of rolling out a line of hose

Background imageHoses Collection: NFS (London Region No 5) pump escape and crew, WW2

NFS (London Region No 5) pump escape and crew, WW2
The pump escape from the Regional Headquarters fire station Lambeth in the headquarters drill yard. The escape has been removed and the rear mounted pump is being operated

Background imageHoses Collection: NFS (London Region) AFS exercise, WW2

NFS (London Region) AFS exercise, WW2
Firefighters practise using their hoses in an NFS (London Region) AFS exercise

Background imageHoses Collection: NFS (London Region) AFS exercises, WW2

NFS (London Region) AFS exercises, WW2
Firefighters at a hose pump during NFS (London Region) AFS exercises

Background imageHoses Collection: Blitz in London -- Queen Victoria Street and Thames Street

Blitz in London -- Queen Victoria Street and Thames Street
Blitz in London -- the apparent confusion of fire hose as London firefighters try to get to grips with the widespread fires started by enemy bombing attacks

Background imageHoses 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 imageHoses 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 imageHoses 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 imageHoses Collection: Stocks of fire brigade hose fittings, LFB HQ workshops

Stocks of fire brigade hose fittings, LFB HQ workshops
An assortment of pump collector heads, hose adapters and suction hoses on the floor of the London Fire Brigade workshops at Lambeth

Background imageHoses Collection: LFB firefighters working on a roof at a warehouse fire

LFB firefighters working on a roof at a warehouse fire
London firefighters working with hose lines on a warehouse roof at the scene of a fire, Carran Wharf in Upper Thames Street. City of London

Background imageHoses Collection: LCC-LFB Lee Green hose laying lorry at Lambeth HQ

LCC-LFB Lee Green hose laying lorry at Lambeth HQ
Lee Green fire stations hose laying lorry at Lambeth HQ. The side roller shutter doors are open, showing the stored hoses which can be easily layered out from the rear access door while the lorry is

Background imageHoses Collection: Hose's Langur / Grey leaf monkey - In tree - Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia JPF30007

Hose's Langur / Grey leaf monkey - In tree - Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia JPF30007
JPF-13254 Hoses Langur / Grey leaf monkey - In tree Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia Presbytis hosei Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHoses Collection: Hose's langur / Grey leaf monkey - Hanging from branch - Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia JPF29969

Hose's langur / Grey leaf monkey - Hanging from branch - Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia JPF29969
JPF-13092 Hoses langur / Grey leaf monkey - Hanging from branch Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia Presbytis hosei Jean-Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Hoses: Lifelines of Firefighters and Guardians of London's Safety" In the world of firefighting, they can not just mere tools but lifelines that connect brave firefighters to their mission. As we delve into the LFB annual review, we witness the unwavering dedication of these heroes as they battle infernos with their trusty hoses. Reminiscing on historical events, one cannot forget the heroic efforts during the Blitz in London. St Bride Street and Farringdon Street bear witness to how hoses played a pivotal role in extinguishing flames that threatened to engulf our beloved city during World War II. Even Tower Bridge succumbs to its own challenges under scorching summer heat, causing jams that test both patience and resilience. Yet amidst this chaos, hoses stand tall as firefighters combat any blaze that dares threaten our iconic landmark. Beyond British borders, at Henry Simonis & Co fire appliance in Nuremberg, Germany, hoses unite international firefighting forces against raging fires. The language barrier fades away as these essential tools bridge gaps between nations for a common cause – protecting lives and property. Closer to home in London SW5 at 298 Old Brompton Road or Wandsworth Road in Clapham SW8, devastating fires remind us why well-maintained they can crucial assets for our local communities. They become symbols of hope amidst destruction as skilled firefighters employ them tirelessly to save what can be salvaged. Butlers Wharf stands testament to another fierce battle fought by LCC-LFB Warehouse fire crews who valiantly tackled roaring flames threatening Bermondsey's heart. Their courage echoes through history alongside those who faced adversity during IRA bombings at Westminster's Houses of Parliament – where courageous firefighters relied on their trusted hoses while protecting democracy itself. Throughout time, emergency tenders from GLC-LFB appliance fleet have stood ready with powerful hose systems capable of quenching even the most relentless blazes.