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Emergency Services refer to the various public services that are responsible for responding to emergency situations, including medical emergencies

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Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Prototype lifeboat launching tractor being tested by the Hoylake lifeboat crew

Prototype lifeboat launching tractor being tested by the Hoylake lifeboat crew. The machine, costing over £ 50, 000, is being tested at various lifeboat stations around the coast

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Holyheads new RNLB Arun Class lifeboat the Hyman Winstone

Holyheads new RNLB Arun Class lifeboat the Hyman Winstone bedecked in flags at Holyhead Lifeboat Station in Anglesey, North Wales. 7th July 1980

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Hoylake lifeboat Mary Gabriel displayed on the beach for visitors at the Hoylake

The Hoylake lifeboat Mary Gabriel displayed on the beach for visitors at the Hoylake lifeboat station on the Wirral, Merseyside. 23rd August 1982

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Sarah and Anthony Hanlon offer their congratulations to the lifeboat coxswain John

Sarah and Anthony Hanlon offer their congratulations to the lifeboat coxswain John McDermott at the Hoylake lifeboat station. 23rd August 1982

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Firemans Pole Drop at Cambridge Fire Station, 25th October 1964

Firemans Pole Drop at Cambridge Fire Station, 25th October 1964

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Members of the Southwold, Suffolk lifeboat crew leaving harbour in their boat the Mary

Members of the Southwold, Suffolk lifeboat crew leaving harbour in their boat the Mary Scott to carry out their quarterly exercises. The Mary Scott is a sailing and motor lifeboat

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Capsizing and self-righting trials of the new lifeboat Princess Marina taking place at H

Capsizing and self-righting trials of the new lifeboat Princess Marina taking place at H.M Dockyard in Portsmouth. 22nd April 1970

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Lifeboatmen pf Walmer, Kent, including Coxwain Fred Upton. 25th November 1945

Lifeboatmen pf Walmer, Kent, including Coxwain Fred Upton. 25th November 1945

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Kessingland lifeboat the Hugh Taylor out on exercise. 12th March 1934

Kessingland lifeboat the Hugh Taylor out on exercise. 12th March 1934

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Whitby lifeboat, the Mary Anne Hepworth escorting the Dutch vessel Czkziena of Rotterdam

Whitby lifeboat, the Mary Anne Hepworth escorting the Dutch vessel Czkziena of Rotterdam into Whitby harbour during a gale. 5th November 1951

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Liverpool class RNLB motor lifeboat The Cuttle at RNLI Great Yarmouth

The Liverpool class RNLB motor lifeboat The Cuttle at RNLI Great Yarmouth and Gorleston-on-Sea Lifeboat Station. Circa 1965

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Coxswain Roy Buchan and crewman Ray Dent of Humber Lifeboat Station at Spurn Point

Coxswain Roy Buchan and crewman Ray Dent of Humber Lifeboat Station at Spurn Point on the Humber Estuary in East Yorkshire. 23rd March 1972

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The new self-righting motor Redcar lifeboat, christened the Louisa Polden

The new self-righting motor Redcar lifeboat, christened the Louisa Polden, being driven along the sands by the tractor she was launched

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: RNLI Barry Lifeboat crew and guests at the new Jackson Bay station

RNLI Barry Lifeboat crew and guests at the new Jackson Bay station. 2nd August 1991

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The new Llandudno lifeboat the Lilly Wainwright arrives at the resort after sailing

The new Llandudno lifeboat the Lilly Wainwright arrives at the resort after sailing from the building yards at Cowes. She will replace the existing reserve boat

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: An American built Waveny Class lifeboat touring Britain

An American built Waveny Class lifeboat touring Britain, speeds past a boat off Mumbles Pier, Wales. The lifeboat, un-named but nicknamed " The Yank" was built by the USCG at Curtis Bay

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A new £9, 000 inshore lifeboat was commissioned at Horton on Gower at the weekend

A new £9, 000 inshore lifeboat was commissioned at Horton on Gower at the weekend
A new £ 9, 000 inshore lifeboat was commissioned at Horton on Gower at the weekend just in time for what promises to be a busy summer season

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A famous West Wales lifeboat will be launched on a new career as the centrepiece of a

A famous West Wales lifeboat will be launched on a new career as the centrepiece of a maritime museum. Enthusiasts have rescued the 81-year-old William Cantrell Ashley lifeboat which for more than 40

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The new Mumbles Tyne Class lifeboat Ethel Anne Measures. 28th June 1985

The new Mumbles Tyne Class lifeboat Ethel Anne Measures. 28th June 1985

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The crew of Little Haven Inshore Lifeboat testing a new Honda miniature tractor

The crew of Little Haven Inshore Lifeboat testing a new Honda miniature tractor. The machine could soon be part of equipment at lifeboat stations throughout the country if it passes strict tests

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: After 27 years of gallant service, the William Gammon lifeboat plunged down its slipway

After 27 years of gallant service, the William Gammon lifeboat plunged down its slipway at Mumbles Lifeboat Station, Swansea for the last time on 27th August 1974

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: RNLI volunteers of Penarth Lifeboat Station on Penarth promenade

RNLI volunteers of Penarth Lifeboat Station on Penarth promenade. with the background site where they want to build a new lifeboat station on the left. On the right is Penarth Yacht Club. May 1993

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Fishguards new lifeboat Howard Marryat. 4th June 1957

Fishguards new lifeboat Howard Marryat. 4th June 1957

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Gareth Wigmore, a RNLI crew member pictured with women who helped raise money to build a

Gareth Wigmore, a RNLI crew member pictured with women who helped raise money to build a new lifeboat house in Penarth. 4th January 1996

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Ferryside Lifeboat William Maynard, Carmarthen Bay, Wales. Circa 1960

The Ferryside Lifeboat William Maynard, Carmarthen Bay, Wales. Circa 1960

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The 75 foot ketch Garlandstone moored at Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales. 6th May 1971

The 75 foot ketch Garlandstone moored at Barmouth, Gwynedd, Wales. 6th May 1971

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Mumbles lifeboat William Gammon returned to Swansea yesterday after an £

The Mumbles lifeboat William Gammon returned to Swansea yesterday after an £; 8000 engine refit at the Cowes yard where she was built 21 years ago. Two new 60 h.p

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Philip Missen, Hon Secretary at Porthcawl lifeboat station. 29th April 1998

Philip Missen, Hon Secretary at Porthcawl lifeboat station. 29th April 1998

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The christening ceremony of the Rhyl lifeboat Gordon Warren by Lady Scarisbrick

The christening ceremony of the Rhyl lifeboat Gordon Warren by Lady Scarisbrick. Picture shows Lady Scarisbrick christening the lifeboat with lifeboat crew and cox in attendance. 14th September 1946

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The new St. Davids lifeboat Joseph Soar takes to the water. 20th May 1964

The new St. Davids lifeboat Joseph Soar takes to the water. 20th May 1964

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: St. Davids Lifeboat Station during the centenary celebrations. 12th June 1969

St. Davids Lifeboat Station during the centenary celebrations. 12th June 1969

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Dr. Joseph Soar with the St. Davids lifeboat which was named after him

Dr. Joseph Soar with the St. Davids lifeboat which was named after him. 24th August 1966

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Henry Comber Brown is launched for the first time from the new £300

The Henry Comber Brown is launched for the first time from the new £300
The Henry Comber Brown is launched for the first time from the new £ 300, 000 causeway at Tenby Lifeboat Launch Station. 28th June 1980

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Swansea lifeboat cruises go round Swansea Bay after it had been launched to stage a mock

Swansea lifeboat cruises go round Swansea Bay after it had been launched to stage a mock rescue with members of the Mumbles Yacht Club and board posing as survivors

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A modern self righting lifeboat, the Arun Class RNLB Spirit of Tayside

A modern self righting lifeboat, the Arun Class RNLB Spirit of Tayside, operating out of Broughty Ferry lifeboat station in Dundee. 6th June 1979

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Barry lifeboat and the Royal Navy Auxiliary ship Odiman escorts the small craft

The Barry lifeboat and the Royal Navy Auxiliary ship Odiman escorts the small craft Pauline after a call for rescue from the occupants in the Bristol Channel. 12th August 1970

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: John Hart receives a message on the ship to shore lifeboat radio in Barry, Wales

John Hart receives a message on the ship to shore lifeboat radio in Barry, Wales. 4th March 1970

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Barry Station Number Two lifeboat entering the dock. In the background is

Barry Station Number Two lifeboat entering the dock. In the background is Butlins holiday camp. 20th December 1977

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The RNLB Watkins Williams lifeboat which served in Moelfre from 1956 to 1977

The RNLB Watkins Williams lifeboat which served in Moelfre from 1956 to 1977, before serving at Oban, Argyllshire. During her service life, she was launched 154 times, saving 143 lives. Circa 1975

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver

Members of the crew pose in from of the lifeboat Caroline Oates Aver and William Maine as the Ferryside station prepares to be closed down at the end of the month. In the background is the Hon

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: The Mayor of Carmarthen (Mr. W. D. Jones) accompanied by the Deputy Mayor (Mr. M. E

The Mayor of Carmarthen (Mr. W. D. Jones) accompanied by the Deputy Mayor (Mr. M. E. Clifford Jones), the Borough Sheriff (Alderman John Jenkins), and the Town Clerk (Mr. David Myrddin Thomas)

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Barry lifeboat member Hugh Davies. 19th January 1998

Barry lifeboat member Hugh Davies. 19th January 1998

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Barry lifeboat member Daniel Brown. 19th January 1998

Barry lifeboat member Daniel Brown. 19th January 1998

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: RNLI lifeboat at sea. Circa 1990s

RNLI lifeboat at sea. Circa 1990s

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Two Huntingdon police car drivers PC Edward Godfrey and PC Alan Coles pose with their new

Two Huntingdon police car drivers PC Edward Godfrey and PC Alan Coles pose with their new Panda patrol car. Circa 1969

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: A Telex machine in use at St Andrews Street Police Station in Cambridge

A Telex machine in use at St Andrews Street Police Station in Cambridge. October 1964

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: Cambridgeshire police officers beside a Ford Zephyr Police car, October 1968

Cambridgeshire police officers beside a Ford Zephyr Police car, October 1968

Background imageEmergency Services Collection: PC Rodney Pope takes control of a new Panda police car for an operation jn Cambridge

PC Rodney Pope takes control of a new Panda police car for an operation jn Cambridge. April 1965



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Emergency Services Collection

Emergency Services refer to the various public services that are responsible for responding to emergency situations, including medical emergencies, natural disasters, fires, and other crises. These services typically include police departments, fire departments, ambulance services, search and rescue teams, and other specialized units. Emergency Services play a critical role in protecting public safety by providing rapid response times and expert care during times of crisis. They also work closely with government agencies and community organizations to develop emergency preparedness plans and coordinate responses to large-scale events. Overall, they can essential components of any well-functioning society that values the safety and security of its citizens.
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What are Emergency Services (Services) art prints?

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How much do Emergency Services (Services) art prints cost?

As We offer a wide range of Emergency Services art prints, the cost may vary depending on the size and type of print chosen. The prices are competitive and affordable, making it accessible for everyone to own a piece of artwork that celebrates our emergency services. Whether you're looking for a small print or a large canvas, there is something available to suit every budget. The quality of the prints is exceptional, with high-resolution images printed on premium paper using state-of-the-art printing technology. These prints make great gifts for anyone who has an interest in emergency services or those who work within this sector. We provide excellent value for money when it comes to purchasing Emergency Services art prints without compromising on quality or style.
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