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Emergency Service Collection

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: On October 7 1941 bombs dropped in Rogerstone, Newport, Wales resulting in the loss of 18

On October 7 1941 bombs dropped in Rogerstone, Newport, Wales resulting in the loss of 18 lives. Here rescue workers and wardens attend the scene following the air raid by the German Luftwaffe

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows the devastation in

Hull, Yorkshire, during The Blitz. Picture shows the devastation in Buckingham Street, Hull. The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city of Kingston upon Hull by

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Manchester, United Kingdom, pictures taken during The Blitz in World War Two

Manchester, United Kingdom, pictures taken during The Blitz in World War Two. Area unknown. Emergency services hosing down a fire in a street

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: The Fire Boat - used by The Hull Fire Brigade to put out the city fires by sending in

The Fire Boat - used by The Hull Fire Brigade to put out the city fires by sending in water from a boat in nearby water. The officer in the picture is named as Chief Goodrich, (or Goodich)

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Prince Charles seen here during a royal tour of Cleveland

Prince Charles seen here during a royal tour of Cleveland. Having a chat with the crew of the Runswick and Staithes lifeboat crew

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Leading firemen Morris, Mobbs and Fireman Colin Benton (right

Leading firemen Morris, Mobbs and Fireman Colin Benton (right) put on their breathing apparatus. note to editors - it is not clear what Fire Station these men are

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: A party of rescue workers part of the ARP seen here checking houses damage by blast for

A party of rescue workers part of the ARP seen here checking houses damage by blast for trapped residents following a day light air raid on London. 2nd October 1940

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: National Fire Service workers Mrs E Berry, Miss G Heath

National Fire Service workers Mrs E Berry, Miss G Heath and Mrs G Follmen tarring water pipes in Devon during the Second World War. 14th August 1942

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Mick the dog, is the Fireman Mascot at Romford Road, East Ham

Mick the dog, is the Fireman Mascot at Romford Road, East Ham. Mrs Jarman of Leytonstone was sceptical when she read a notice at Broadway Fire Station, Stratford, about Micks Ladder Climbing Act

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Sixty wounded soldiers from Roehampton Hospital pay a visit to Northwold Road Fire

Sixty wounded soldiers from Roehampton Hospital pay a visit to Northwold Road Fire Station, Stoke Newington. London. They are entertained by The Mount Pleasanteers

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: The AFS go about their training. World War Two. Hull Yorkshire

The AFS go about their training. World War Two. Hull Yorkshire. Caption suggests they are taking part in one kind of contest

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Picture shows Fire Float, Hull, during World War Two. The city of Hull spent

Picture shows Fire Float, Hull, during World War Two. The city of Hull spent more than 1, 000 hours under alert during raids from 19 June 1940 to 1945, with almost 1

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Fire Fighters Demonstration in ARP (Air Raid Precaution) in Hull

Fire Fighters Demonstration in ARP (Air Raid Precaution) in Hull, Yorkshire during World War Two. Large-scale attacks took place on several nights throughout March 1941, resulting in over 200 deaths

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Picture shows a policeman on duty in Newport, Wales at the start of World War Two

Picture shows a policeman on duty in Newport, Wales at the start of World War Two. The man is in full uniform and equipped with his helmet, and gas mask. He has the number 81 on his uniform

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Warwick School fire brigade, 13th December 1966

Warwick School fire brigade, 13th December 1966

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Leicesters 24 horse power Wolseley motor fire engine

Leicesters 24 horse power Wolseley motor fire engine, which is believed to be the fastest fire engine in the world. It travels ata speed of 35 miles per hour, and can start at a seconds notice

Background imageEmergency Service Collection: Mountain Rescue Dog Team seen here high on the Cumbrian hills. Circa 1975

Mountain Rescue Dog Team seen here high on the Cumbrian hills. Circa 1975


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