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Firefighters are brave and selfless individuals who put their lives on the line to protect people, property, and wildlife from fires

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Background imageFirefighters Collection: Fire at 13 Essex Road, Islington Green, N1

Fire at 13 Essex Road, Islington Green, N1
Aerial view of LFB firefighters in action at the premises of C F Anderson & Sons Ltd, Timber Merchants, 13 Essex Road, Islington Green, N1, on 13 September 1958

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2

Blitz in London -- damage to tanks, Thames Haven, WW2
Blitz in London -- damage to tanks and pipelines at Thames Haven, near Thurrock, Essex, 7 September 1940. The ground was covered with spilt oil which was subsequently ignited during an attack

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Blitz in London - Great Portland Street, WW2

Blitz in London - Great Portland Street, WW2
Scene of devastation in Great Portland Street, London, following a bombing raid on 18 September 1940

Background imageFirefighters 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 imageFirefighters Collection: Tea break for firefighters, London, WW2

Tea break for firefighters, London, WW2
Tea break for a group of London firefighters, standing by an LCC canteen van

Background imageFirefighters Collection: London Fire Brigade - Alfie Shawyer, Boxing Champion

London Fire Brigade - Alfie Shawyer, Boxing Champion
During the 1930s and 1940s, Assistant Chief Officer Alfie S. Shawyer was a prominent figure in boxing, becoming British Amateur Champion and winning the Golden Gloves of America

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Metz 100 foot turntable ladder at drills

LCC-LFB Metz 100 foot turntable ladder at drills
A Metz-Leyland 85 foot turntable ladder at drill at the Headquarters station, Southwark SE1

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB rescue drills at Brigade HQ

LCC-LFB rescue drills at Brigade HQ
Two escape ladders and two hook ladders at work on the Headquarters main drill tower and firefighters performing rescues by carrying down and lowering by line using live casualties

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Volunteer firefighters help the war effort in London, WW2

Volunteer firefighters help the war effort in London, WW2
With a Heavy Unit donated by a private company, volunteer firefighters are greeted by a VIP and congratulated for their contribution to the War Effort

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LFB - a Shand Mason MFB steam pump and crew

LFB - a Shand Mason MFB steam pump and crew
Lambeth LFB headquarters hosted regular annual displays and reviews. A popular feature was the inclusion of the working Victorian horse-drawn steam fire pump with the crew in period dress

Background imageFirefighters Collection: NFS dispatch rider training, WW2

NFS dispatch rider training, WW2
A firewoman dispatch rider under instruction

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Queen Mother attending Blitz Memorial Service, St Pauls

Queen Mother attending Blitz Memorial Service, St Pauls
Blitz Memorial unveiling and ceremony at St Pauls Cathedral, London, 4 May 1991, with the Queen Mother in attendance

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Lambeth Pier

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Lambeth Pier
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip standing outside Lambeth Pier during their visit to the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Reopening of the Southwark Training Centre

Reopening of the Southwark Training Centre
The Duchess of Kent reopening the Southwark Training Centre. She is standing in a hydraulic lift appliance

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters at scene of shop fire in Oxford Street

Firefighters at scene of shop fire in Oxford Street
Firefighters working at scene of shop fire, New Look store in Oxford Street, Central London

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

Uniform for School Team. Southwark Training Centre

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Women of the Auxiliary Fire Service using a telephone, WW2

Women of the Auxiliary Fire Service using a telephone, WW2
Women of the Auxiliary Fire Service using a telephone

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighter cutting through pipe after road traffic accident

Firefighter cutting through pipe after road traffic accident
A firefighter cutting through a pipe after a road traffic accident

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters at scene of fire in Commercial Road

Firefighters at scene of fire in Commercial Road, East London

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters at scene of fire, Langley Park School

Firefighters at scene of fire, Langley Park School

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Fire at Crowland Road School, Crowland Road, Tottenham N15

Fire at Crowland Road School, Crowland Road, Tottenham N15
A 10 Pump Fire at Crowland Road School, in Crowland Road, Tottenham N15

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters at scene of fire, Chesterfield Way, SE15

Firefighters at scene of fire, Chesterfield Way, SE15
Firefighters at scene of fire, Chesterfield Way, Peckham, London SE15

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters dealing with a fire at St Silas Vicarage, SE15

Firefighters dealing with a fire at St Silas Vicarage, SE15
Firefighters dealing with a fire at St Silas Vicarage, Inverton Road, Peckham, London SE15. Showing a hydraulic platform in action

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters in action at house fire, Golders Green

Firefighters in action at house fire, Golders Green
Firefighters in action at a house fire at 13 The Drive, Golders Green, NW London

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters working at scene of fire in Carshalton, Surrey

Firefighters working at scene of fire in Carshalton, Surrey
Firefighters working at the scene of a fire in Carshalton, Surrey

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters at scene of fire, Stockwell Road, Brixton

Firefighters at scene of fire, Stockwell Road, Brixton
Firefighters at the scene of a fire in Stockwell Road, Brixton, SW London

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Hatfield motorised pump escape

LCC-LFB Hatfield motorised pump escape
Fire engines were fitted with bells in 1903 to warn other traffic to make way. Prior to that the shanty call of seamen Hi-ya-hi (shouted when rope hauling)

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LFCDA-LFB Recruits undergoing basic training

LFCDA-LFB Recruits undergoing basic training
Located at Southwark Bridge Road, SE1, the London Fire Brigade Training School is responsible for providing basic training to all its recruit firefighters

Background imageFirefighters 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 imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Fireman using the sliding pole

LCC-LFB Fireman using the sliding pole
Following a visit to the United States, the Chief Officer (Captain Eyre Massey Shaw) saw these devices in American firehouses, and brought the idea into his own fire stations

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Ship fire on SS Leopard, Port of London

LCC-LFB Ship fire on SS Leopard, Port of London
A fire crew, rigged in Proto one-hour oxygen breathing apparatus sets, descend into the smoking hold of the SS Leopard. The fire had broken out deep inside the vessels hold

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Brigade HQ Annual Review hook ladder drill

LCC-LFB Brigade HQ Annual Review hook ladder drill
These coordinated hook ladders drills were a popular feature during the annual displays at Lambeth Headquarters. With one firefighter on each side of the drill tower and at every window

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB first emergency tender crew, Clerkenwell

LCC-LFB first emergency tender crew, Clerkenwell
It was more a dedicated breathing apparatus fire engine but is deemed to be the forerunner of the emergency tenders. This fire engine also had a petrol engine generator to supply the electric

Background imageFirefighters Collection: London Fire Brigade control room at headquarters

London Fire Brigade control room at headquarters. Officers work at computer stations to coordinate fire and rescue operations

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters in training with breathing apparatus

Firefighters in training with breathing apparatus equipment

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB First emergency tender crew, Clerkenwell

LCC-LFB First emergency tender crew, Clerkenwell
First emergency tender and crew, Clerkenwell fire station. This fire engine, based at Clerkenwell, was more a dedicated breathing apparatus fire engine

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-MFB Royal visit to Brigade Headquarters

LCC-MFB Royal visit to Brigade Headquarters
A rare picture of the Chief Officer, Captain Eyre Massey Shaw, as he waits to greet the Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VII)

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Last pair of horses used by London Fire Brigade

Last pair of horses used by London Fire Brigade
An historic and sad occasion for the London Fire Brigade in November 1921, when the Brigade said farewell to the last pair of horses (together with their horse-drawn fire engine)

Background imageFirefighters 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 imageFirefighters 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 imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Whitefriars fire station with Fire King pump

LCC-LFB Whitefriars fire station with Fire King pump
Whitefriars fire station with a Fire King pump and crew. First introduced into the UK by Merryweather of Greenwich in 1899, by 1907 21 Fire Kings were in operational use around the country

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Major fire, Farringdon Street EC4

LCC-LFB Major fire, Farringdon Street EC4
Fire seriously damages a Farringdon Street office building in Clerkenwell, City of London. Two turntable ladders are at work together with the 15 pumps

Background imageFirefighters Collection: GLC-LFB Southwark training school squad group photo

GLC-LFB Southwark training school squad group photo
Recruit squad group photograph (listed as 9/85), with Station Officer instructor, after the recruits have passed their final exams and are now deemed probationer firefighters

Background imageFirefighters Collection: GLC-LFB Damaged compressed air BA sets

GLC-LFB Damaged compressed air BA sets
The compressed air set of a firefighter caught in a flashover during a fire, showing the heat and smoke damage caused to the set and the obscuring of the face mask by the heat damage

Background imageFirefighters Collection: GLC-LFB Chemical Incident Unit (CIU)

GLC-LFB Chemical Incident Unit (CIU)
The mid 1970s saw a number of innovative appliance designs come into play as the London Fire Brigade adapted to an ever changing and more Health and Safety conscious working environment

Background imageFirefighters Collection: GLC-LFB Fifty pump fire, Tooley Street, Southwark

GLC-LFB Fifty pump fire, Tooley Street, Southwark
The biggest blaze of the decade was fought at Wilsons Wharf, near Tooley Street, Southwark, in the summer of 1971. It was the same location that cost the life of Londons Fire Chief

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Car crash at a bus stop

Car crash at a bus stop
Scene of a car crash -- a car has collided with a bus stop sign, crumpling up the bonnet and side

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Training volunteers of an industrial works

Training volunteers of an industrial works
Industrial works fire brigade firefighters being instructed in the use of a hose line and the correct method of controlling a branch (jet of water)



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Firefighters Collection

Firefighters are brave and selfless individuals who put their lives on the line to protect people, property, and wildlife from fires. They work tirelessly to prevent fires from starting by educating communities about fire safety, conducting inspections of buildings for potential hazards, and responding quickly when a fire breaks out. It also play an important role in emergency medical services, often being the first responders at accident scenes or other emergencies. The job of a firefighter is physically demanding and requires extensive training in firefighting techniques as well as rescue operations. Despite the risks involved, many people aspire to become firefighters because of their dedication to public service and desire to help others in times of need.
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