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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: The firemans kiss (colour litho)

The firemans kiss (colour litho)
2779992 The firemans kiss (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The firemans kiss. A curious New Years Day tradition in Parisian theatres)

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Blitz in London -- Redriff Estate, Rotherhithe, WW2

Blitz in London -- Redriff Estate, Rotherhithe, WW2
Blitz in London -- scene of destruction on the Redriff Estate, Rotherhithe, SE London, during the Second World War. Date: 1940s

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Burning of the City Hall, New York, on the night of the 17th August 1858 (colour litho)

Burning of the City Hall, New York, on the night of the 17th August 1858 (colour litho)
NYH192081 Burning of the City Hall, New York, on the night of the 17th August 1858 (colour litho) by Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Ben Onwukwe Actor - from the Television Programme Londons Burning

Ben Onwukwe Actor - from the Television Programme Londons Burning

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Portsmouth (exact location unknown)

Portsmouth (exact location unknown). The Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters (also known as the Volunteer Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters and simply as CCCF)

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters in action, Rosebery Avenue, WW2

Firefighters in action, Rosebery Avenue, WW2
Firefighters in action in burning debris in Rosebery Avenue, Clerkenwell, London, following a flying bomb attack. Date: 1944

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Blitz in London -- salvaged mail, Calthorpe Street, WW2

Blitz in London -- salvaged mail, Calthorpe Street, WW2
Blitz in London -- following the bombing of Mount Pleasant Post Office on 18 June 1943, salvaged mail was temporarily piled up in nearby Calthorpe Street. Date: 1943

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 the City of London - AFS firefighters, WW2

Blitz in the City of London - AFS firefighters, WW2
Blitz in the City of London - AFS firefighters at work with hoses following a bombing raid. Date: 1940s

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2

Firefighters outside mobile kitchen, WW2
Firefighters enjoying a mug of tea outside a mobile kitchen presented to the National Fire Service by the Order of the Eastern Star, Manitoba, Canada, during the Second World War

Background imageFirefighters Collection: George Beaumont with manual fire engine, Pinner

George Beaumont with manual fire engine, Pinner
George Beaumont, Chief Officer of the Pinner Voluntary Fire Brigade, with a manual fire engine which was kept at Waxwell Lane, Pinner, having previously been housed at The Hall

Background imageFirefighters Collection: London Fire Brigade repair workshop, Lambeth HQ

London Fire Brigade repair workshop, Lambeth HQ, with a mechanic working on top of a fire appliance

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Massey Shaw fireboat in action, River Thames, London

Massey Shaw fireboat in action, River Thames, London
The London Fire Brigades Massey Shaw fireboat in action with hoses spraying, on the River Thames near the Thames Barrier at Woolwich, with firefighters on deck

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Fire alam post, Cooks Road, Vauxhall, WW2

Fire alam post, Cooks Road, Vauxhall, WW2
Fire alarm post (FA41) protected by sandbags outside the AFS station in Cooks Road, Vauxhall, with an LFB fire engine on the left, around the start of the Second World War

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LFB firefighters in multi-hose display

LFB firefighters in multi-hose display
LFB firefighters in a multi-hose display at headquarters, with pumping machine and vehicle

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Princess Diana, William and Harry meeting firefighters

Princess Diana, William and Harry meeting firefighters
Princess Diana and her sons, Princes William and Harry, meeting firefighters at the The Blitz Remembered Service at St Pauls Cathedral, London, on 25 October 1990

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters wearing breathing equipment

Firefighters wearing breathing equipment on the street, one of them drinking a mug of tea

Background imageFirefighters Collection: AFS recruitment parade, London, WW2

AFS recruitment parade, London, WW2
Recruitment parade for the AFS (Auxiliary Fire Service) in a London street during the Second World War

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, WW2

Scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, WW2
A panoramic night scene in Shardeloes Road, New Cross, during the Second World War, showing the aftermath of an air raid, 3 November 1944

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighting at Eccleston Place, Victoria, London

Firefighting at Eccleston Place, Victoria, London, on 23 April 1956, where there had also been an explosion. Showing men training their hoses on the east face of a building

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LFB Dennis F101 appliance with hose ramps

LFB Dennis F101 appliance with hose ramps
LFB Dennis F101 appliance with brackets fitted to the rear to carry hose ramps

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Salvage operation, Petherton Road, London, WW2

Salvage operation, Petherton Road, London, WW2
Salvage operation, pumping out flooded basements in Petherton Road, North London, on 2 July 1944, during the Second World War

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Chest measurement of LFB applicant

Chest measurement of LFB applicant
An LFB applicant has his chest measured by A D O Packer, commandant of the Training School. The brigade minimum is 36 inches with a two-inch expansion

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LFB water relaying drills, Hyde Park, London

LFB water relaying drills, Hyde Park, London
LFB water relaying drills taking place in Hyde Park, London, on 12 February 1938, watched by mothers and their children

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Train collision, Maze Hill Station, SE London

Train collision, Maze Hill Station, SE London
Train collision and derailment at Maze Hill Station, SE London, 4 July 1958. Close-up of the point of impact

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, E1

Firefighters at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, E1
Lambeth and Clerkenwell emergency tender crews in Middlesex Street, Aldgate, London E1, on 23 June 1958. They are equipped with breathing apparatus, awaiting orders to enter a burning building

Background imageFirefighters Collection: AFS regional training exercise, journey through London

AFS regional training exercise, journey through London
AFS regional training exercise in Norfolk, 10-11 September 1955. Showing vehicles in London, passing Marble Arch en route for their destination

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters in action, Mitcham, Surrey, WW2

Firefighters in action, Mitcham, Surrey, WW2
Firefighters in action following a flying bomb incident in Western Road, Mitcham, Surrey, where drums of amyl acetate were involved

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Brigade Cycle Race, Crystal Palace, South London

Brigade Cycle Race, Crystal Palace, South London
London Fire Brigade Cycle Race at the Sports Centre, Crystal Palace, South London

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Station 28, Whitechapel BA pumps crew

Station 28, Whitechapel BA pumps crew
Firefighters from Whitechapel fire station posing with their Proto Mark IV oxygen breathing apparatus sets with their open Dennis dual purpose appliance which could carry either an extension ladder

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Islington fire station stables

LCC-LFB Islington fire station stables
Islingtons first fire station opened in 1860 in Florence Street. The station pictured here was located in Upper Street, and opened in 1899

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters on parade in front of their appliance

Firefighters on parade in front of their appliance during a visit by Queen Elizabeth II to the Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters working at scene of restaurant fire

Firefighters working at scene of restaurant fire, Biggin Hill, SE London

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters at scene of fire at Staples Corner

Firefighters at scene of fire at Staples Corner, NW London

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

LCC-LFB Serious office fire, Farringdon Street EC4
Two turntable ladders deployed at an office building fire in Farringdon Street, City of London, 16 November 1934. The top of the turntable ladder on the left is totally engulfed in the swirling black

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LFB-AFS convoy and fire exercise

LFB-AFS convoy and fire exercise
Part of the Civil Defence Corps until it was disbanded in the late 1960s, the Auxiliary Fire Service consisted of volunteer firefighters who would attend a fire station for drill and training

Background imageFirefighters Collection: GLC-LFB Junior firemen learning to drive

GLC-LFB Junior firemen learning to drive
The Junior firemen scheme in London ran from 1964 until 1969. 16-17 year old boys were put under extended training until they could be enrolled as operational firefighters at 18

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Recruit firemen training at Brigade HQ, SE1

LCC-LFB Recruit firemen training at Brigade HQ, SE1
During the 1950s recruit firefighters were trained at the Brigade Headquarters, Lambeth. Here the recruit squad are rescuing by carrying down on the 50 foot wheeled escape ladder pitched to the third

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Interior of Brigade Control Unit

LCC-LFB Interior of Brigade Control Unit
The inside of the control unit and the preparation of the fire ground map, showing the layout of the affected building. It is used for planning the disposition of crews and lines of attack on the fire

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market, London

Major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market, London
Firemen entering the basement of the major fire in the Smithfield Poultry Market on 23 January 1958 that had already cost the lives of two firemen

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Barnet Voluntary Fire Brigade with manual horse pump

Barnet Voluntary Fire Brigade with manual horse pump
The officers and firemen of the Barnet voluntary fire brigade with the manual horse drawn pump fire engine

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Barnet Fire Brigade fire crews with appliances

Barnet Fire Brigade fire crews with appliances outside the fire station

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC- MFB motorised senior officers car

LCC- MFB motorised senior officers car
At the turn of the century motorised transport was making its presence felt in Londons fire brigade, Seen here is Superintendent Cs Egerton

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Merryweather horsed steam pump and firewomen

Merryweather horsed steam pump and firewomen
A Merryweather horsed steam pump and firewomen

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB in action at warehouse blaze

LCC-LFB in action at warehouse blaze
Two turntable ladders brought into action at a major warehouse fire with an LCC ambulance standing by in the foreground

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters, WW2

Blitz in London -- AFS firefighters, WW2
Blitz in London -- a personal photograph, taken by a colleague, of life in the AFS at a sub-station, showing firewomen on the Heavy Unit of Sub-station 67Z

Background imageFirefighters Collection: LCC-LFB Vehicle and equipment workshops complex

LCC-LFB Vehicle and equipment workshops complex
The Headquarters complex at Lambeth SE1 had extensive vehicle and equipment workshops. Maintenance, repair and restoration work could be undertaken by highly skilled mechanics and craftsmen

Background imageFirefighters Collection: Firefighters attempt to right a fallen cart, WW2

Firefighters attempt to right a fallen cart, WW2
Firefighters attempt to right a fallen cart in Clerkenwell Close



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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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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Firefighters collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that pay tribute to the bravery, dedication, and heroism of firefighters. Our collection features a wide range of images that capture the essence of firefighting, including vintage photographs, dramatic action shots, and inspiring portraits. Each piece in our collection showcases the courage and selflessness of firefighters as they battle flames, save lives, and protect communities. From iconic images like firefighters raising the American flag at Ground Zero to intimate portraits of individual heroes in action, our collection offers something for everyone who admires these brave men and women. Whether you're looking for artwork to decorate your home or office or want to give a meaningful gift to someone who loves firefighting or has been touched by it personally, the Firefighters collection from Media Storehouse is an excellent choice.
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What are Firefighters (Popular Themes) art prints?

Firefighters art prints are a collection of high-quality and visually stunning artworks that depict the heroic efforts of firefighters in various situations. These prints showcase the bravery, dedication, and selflessness of these men and women who risk their lives to save others from fire accidents. The Firefighters art prints feature different themes such as firefighting equipment, firefighters in action, vintage firefighting scenes, among others. They are perfect for decorating homes or offices with a touch of heroism and inspiration. These art prints are created using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium quality paper to ensure they last for years without fading or losing their vibrancy. They come in different sizes to suit your preference and can be framed or mounted on the wall directly. Firefighters art prints celebrate the courage and sacrifice of firefighters through beautiful artwork that captures their essence perfectly.
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What Firefighters (Popular Themes) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Firefighters art prints that are perfect for those who appreciate the bravery and heroism of firefighters. You can choose from a variety of stunning images that capture the essence of firefighting, including vintage photographs, action shots, and portraits. Some popular themes include firefighters battling flames in burning buildings or forests, rescuing people from danger, and working together as a team to save lives. These prints are available in different sizes and formats to suit your preferences. Whether you're looking for artwork to decorate your home or office or want to give a meaningful gift to someone special, we have something for everyone. Their high-quality prints are sure to impress with their vivid colors and attention-grabbing compositions. So if you're interested in purchasing Firefighters art prints that celebrate the courage and dedication of these brave men and women, be sure to check out our impressive collection today.
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How do I buy Firefighters (Popular Themes) art prints?

To buy Firefighters art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing the purchase. We offer a variety of sizes for their prints, so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. We also offer framing options if you would like your print framed before delivery. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Firefighters art prints from Media Storehouse, they have a customer service team available to assist you. Simply reach out via email or phone and they will be happy to help answer any questions or provide additional information as needed.
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How much do Firefighters (Popular Themes) art prints cost?

The cost of Firefighters art prints from Media Storehouse varies depending on the size and type of print chosen. The company offers a range of options, including framed or unframed prints, canvas prints, and poster prints. You can select from a variety of sizes to suit their needs and budget. Firefighters art prints are popular among those who appreciate the bravery and heroism displayed by firefighters in their daily work. These images capture the essence of firefighting, with depictions of firefighters battling flames, rescuing people from burning buildings, and working together as a team. Whether you're looking for a striking piece to decorate your home or office or want to give a gift that honors these courageous men and women, Firefighters art prints are an excellent choice. With their high-quality printing and attention to detail, we offer an affordable way to celebrate the bravery and dedication of firefighters everywhere.
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How will my Firefighters (Popular Themes) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Firefighters art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a secure and protective packaging. The prints are carefully rolled and placed in a sturdy tube to ensure that they arrive at your doorstep undamaged. Media Storehouse uses reliable delivery services to ship your order, ensuring that it reaches you on time and in excellent condition. You can track the progress of your shipment through the tracking number provided by the company. The art prints are printed using high-quality materials, which guarantees their durability and longevity. They are perfect for framing or displaying as is, making them an ideal addition to any home or office decor. Whether you're purchasing these art prints for personal use or as a gift for someone special, rest assured that they will be delivered with utmost care and attention to detail. With our commitment to quality service, you can enjoy your artwork hassle-free.