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Background imageUniforms Collection: Uniform for School Team. Southwark Training Centre

Uniform for School Team. Southwark Training Centre

Background imageUniforms Collection: LCC-LFB Fireman in his fire kit with new cork helmet

LCC-LFB Fireman in his fire kit with new cork helmet
A London fireman in his fire kit, including the new style compressed cork helmet with its LFB crest, which replaced the traditional brass helmets used since the days of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade

Background imageUniforms Collection: Metropolitan Fire Brigade helmet

Metropolitan Fire Brigade helmet
Metropolitan Fire Brigade brass helmet, used until replaced by a cork version in the 1930s

Background imageUniforms Collection: LCC-LFB Change from brass to cork fire helmets

LCC-LFB Change from brass to cork fire helmets
A significant landmark when on 14 July 1934 the LFB started to replace its traditional brass helmet with a new compressed cork design. It would be four years before the changeover was completed

Background imageUniforms Collection: London and Middlesex fire brigade rank markings

London and Middlesex fire brigade rank markings
The rank markings worn on senior and junior officers uniforms. The upper row were worn on officers walking-out uniform, the middle row were worn on their fire uniform

Background imageUniforms Collection: Auxiliary fireman in his AFS uniform, WW2

Auxiliary fireman in his AFS uniform, WW2
The walking out uniform issue to an AFS fireman. His fire kit would include a tin helmet, axe and pouch

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firefighter wearing NFS uniform, WW2

Firefighter wearing NFS uniform, WW2
Fireman wearing National Fire Service uniform

Background imageUniforms Collection: LCC-LFB Breathing apparatus communications set

LCC-LFB Breathing apparatus communications set
A Sub Officer from Lambeths (D61) emergency tender crew demonstrating the Southampton communications equipment that was worn with a full face mask on the Proto (oxygen) breathing apparatus set

Background imageUniforms Collection: NFS (London Region No 5) firewomans uniform, WW2

NFS (London Region No 5) firewomans uniform, WW2
Created in 1941, the NFS nationalised the British Fire Service and split the UK into different regions. Seen here is a London firewoman in the NFS uniform

Background imageUniforms Collection: Uniform for School Team. Southwark Training Centre

Uniform for School Team. Southwark Training Centre

Background imageUniforms Collection: Uniform for School Team. Southwark Training Centre

Uniform for School Team. Southwark Training Centre

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firefighter wearing NFS uniform, WW2

Firefighter wearing NFS uniform, WW2
Fireman wearing National Fire Service uniform

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firefighter in protective fire gear, WW2

Firefighter in protective fire gear, WW2
National Fire Service fireman in protective fire gear

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firefighter wearing breathing apparatus

Firefighter wearing breathing apparatus
A firefighter wearing breathing apparatus at a fire

Background imageUniforms Collection: LCC-LFB Two firemen at hose drill, Southwark SE1

LCC-LFB Two firemen at hose drill, Southwark SE1
Two firemen performing hose drill at Southwark, the brigade headquarters. They are holding a brass composite branch (nozzle) that could only be turned on and off at the pump or hydrant

Background imageUniforms Collection: GLC-LFB New style firemans working rig (uniform)

GLC-LFB New style firemans working rig (uniform)
Prototype of a proposed change to the general working rig of firemen. They were not introduced

Background imageUniforms Collection: London Fire Engine Establishment fireman in uniform

London Fire Engine Establishment fireman in uniform
Formed in 1833, the LFEE was Londons first properly organised fire brigade, having taken over from the various Insurance Company fire brigades around the capital

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firefighters of the London Fire Brigade

Firefighters of the London Fire Brigade pose for a photograph

Background imageUniforms Collection: NFS (London) breathing apparatus training, WW2

NFS (London) breathing apparatus training, WW2
NFS firefighters demonstrating a compressed air breathing apparatus set and the Proto oxygen breathing apparatus sets. The Proto sets are those with a breathing bag worn on the chest

Background imageUniforms Collection: NFS (London) breathing apparatus training, WW2

NFS (London) breathing apparatus training, WW2
NFS firefighter and instructor demonstrating a compressed air breathing apparatus set, showing cylinders, control valves and the full face mask (similar to that worn on a gas mask)

Background imageUniforms Collection: LCC London Fire Brigade asbestos protective suit

LCC London Fire Brigade asbestos protective suit
Carried on emergency tenders (ETs) an asbestos suit allowed a firefighter to approach a serious fire at close quarters for the purpose of closing down a control valve or a similar task

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firewomans uniform of the NFS, WW2

Firewomans uniform of the NFS, WW2
Firewomans uniform of the National Fire Service

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firewomans uniform of the NFS, WW2

Firewomans uniform of the NFS, WW2
Firewomans uniform of the National Fire Service

Background imageUniforms Collection: Senior fire officer Lucas, at LFB HQ, Lambeth SE1

Senior fire officer Lucas, at LFB HQ, Lambeth SE1
Senior fire officer Lucas in the 8th floor roof garden of Brigade headquarters

Background imageUniforms Collection: Blitz in London -- improvised shoulder protectors

Blitz in London -- improvised shoulder protectors
Blitz in London -- the London Fire Brigade innovated to protect its fire crews from injury from falling debris by utilising old rubber tyres, cut to form shoulder protectors

Background imageUniforms Collection: Blitz in London -- improvised shoulder protectors

Blitz in London -- improvised shoulder protectors
Blitz in London -- the London Fire Brigade innovated to protect its fire crews from injury from falling debris by utilising old rubber tyres, cut to form shoulder protectors

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firefighter wearing NFS uniform, WW2

Firefighter wearing NFS uniform, WW2
Fireman wearing National Fire Service uniform

Background imageUniforms Collection: Firefighter in protective fire gear, WW2

Firefighter in protective fire gear, WW2
National Fire Service fireman in protective fire gear


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