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LCC-LFB Westminster fire station, SW London
Opened in 1906, Westminster fire station was a London Fire Brigade station (the name had changed from the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1904). Located at 4 Greycoat Place SW1, it remains operational today. However, it is under threat of closure due to the changing needs of Londons fire cover and financial cutbacks imposed by central government
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 6.1cm x 7.6cm (2.4" x 3")
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1. Title: Westminster Fire Station, SW1: A Piece of Edwardian History Under Threat. This evocative photograph, taken in 1910, captures the grandeur and historical significance of Westminster Fire Station, located at 4 Greycoat Place, SW1. Established in 1906, this London Fire Brigade station was once a vital part of the city's firefighting services, having replaced the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1904. The station's Edwardian architecture stands proudly, showcasing intricate brickwork, large arched windows, and a distinctive red-and-blue color scheme. Westminster Fire Station's operational history spans over a century, making it a testament to the resilience and dedication of London's firefighters. However, this iconic building, which has remained an essential part of the community and the city's landscape, now faces an uncertain future. With changing needs in London's fire cover and financial cutbacks imposed by central government, the station is under the threat of closure. Despite the challenges, the station continues to serve the community, providing essential firefighting services. The building's rich history and architectural significance, however, extend beyond its operational role. It represents a bygone era, a time when London's firefighting services were expanding to meet the needs of a growing city. As we look at this photograph, we are reminded of the vital role that fire stations play in our communities and the importance of preserving their history. The future of Westminster Fire Station remains uncertain, but its legacy as a symbol of London's resilience and determination endures. Mary Evans Picture Library / Mary Evans
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