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Timber yard fire, Walinden Road, Hackney. One section of the timber stacks shown burning furiously. Londons AFS getting a baptism at a large scale pre-blitz fire. Circa 1941
V2 Rocket strike on Duke Street during Second World War. 11th December 1944
Fire fighters in the City of London following air raid attacks. Circa 1941
Flying bomb incident at Falk Stadelmann and Company, Hatton Garden and Farringdon Street, London. 24th August 1944
During a recent air raid incendiary bombs fell in London causing some fires which were soon extinguished by the splendid work of Londons firemen. Circa 1941
Scenes during the London blitz. 29th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. Can these boys take it? An H. EThe Great Fire of London. Can these boys take it? An H.E. has just fallen on a dwelling house, not more than 150 yards away, but they stick to their job. 29th December 1940
The Great Fire of London. Personnel amidst flame and smoke. 29th December 1940
The London Fire Service are always on the job, pictured in South East London during the blitz. Circa 1941
The Canadian Commandos captured this 230 ton vessel in their raid on Dieppe and brought it to Britain where already it has done valuable service with the Navy
Second Great Fire of London - Paternoster Row is destroyed. 30th December 1940
Scenes at Aldersgate Street following an air raid attack. Circa 1941
Scenes following a raid at Bolsover Street, London. Circa 1940
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus during a training exercise. Circa 1940
Aftermath of a Nazi raid in Southwark, London. 17th April 1941
London fire force exercise. Mr Herbert Morrison and Major Jackson, Chief London Fire Force Commander. Circa 1941
In view of the new emery attack with their obvious intension of breaking morale of the public also as there are such a small number of fires NFS personnel will co-operate with incident officers with
The AFS go about their training. World War Two. Hull Yorkshire. Caption suggests they are taking part in one kind of contest
Aftermath of an air raid on Old Town Street, Plymouth, Devon. 21st April 1941
Gallant London Fire Service. During a recent air raid incendiary bombs fell in London causing some fires which were soon extinguished by the splendid work of Londons firemen
Air raid damage during the Blitz in London, Second World War. The Fire Station in Red Cross Street was saved. Circa 1941
The Great Fire of London. Firemen at work on the city fire - they have a long night ahead of them. 30th December 1940
The Second Great Fire of London. Incendiary bombs fall on St Dunstan Church during the Luftwaffe raid on London 29th December 1940
Clacton air crash 1940. German Heinkel He 111 crashed during a minelaying sortie. 30th April 1940
Santa arrives at Huyton Fire Station, for a special Christmas party for 20 lucky boys and girls, the crew on Green Watch raised the money for the event ny running 10km around Birkenhead Park
South Vietnamese fire service trying to make their way through the congested streets of Saigon on the eve of Tet (Vietnamese New Year) 2nd February 1973
New recruits to the Derby Auxiliary Fire Brigade watching a fire-drill at Haslams old foundry. 15th September 1939
Members of the Esher Auxiliary Fire Service parade with their Coventry Climax pump at a demonstration of civil defence and ARP procedures at Sandown Park April 1939
Members of the Auxiliary Fire Service seen here during a demonstration of civil defence at Sundown Park. April 1939
Dudley Road, Birmingham ARP Service parade after an exercise. September 1939 In 1935 the Home Office announced that local authorities would be responsible for drawing up plans for public protection
Liverpool fire brigade ship "Salvor". 27th August 1931Liverpool fire brigade ship " Salvor". 27th August 1931
Firefighters of the Auxiliary Fire Service attend the scene of a blazing building near Piccadillly, Central London, after high explosive bombs were dropped by the German Luftwaffe on a raid
Firemen dampening down Mateer & Nelson on Chapel Street, Hull following an overnight air raid by the Luftwaffe on the city. 8th May 1941
Torbays own fireboat in Torquay harbour in September 1973
War time pictures of destruction visited on the city of Bristol by German bombers. Fire fighters struggle to control a blaze at the corner of Union Street
Bristol, Firefighters in King Street during the Bristol Blitz. 1940 / 41Bristol, Firefighters in King Street during the Bristol Blitz. 1940/41
Fireman helps place the Elephant and Castle statue on top of the standard in Broadgate, Coventry circa 1948
Firemen fighting fires at Britannia Row, Clerkenwell, London. The air raid was part of the Luftwaffes Operation Steinbock, known in the UK as the " Little Blitz". 22nd March 1944
George Greenwell carrying hose with Station Officer Harding seen here during pump training at London Fire Brigade Headquarters Circa 1940
Fireman Patrick Mullan (left) and Fireman George Lockwood handing out fire safety leaflets to (from left) Ann McInnis, Michelle McInnis and her two-year-old son, Wayne
Ba Fire Truck at London Heathrow Airport, 10th March 1970
Fireman Keith Hope (left) and Leading Fireman Lin Ball (rear) help to get the fire safety message across to children as part of National Fire Safety Week
Fireman Paddy Flaherty made sure these youngsters had the right hat of the occasion when they visited Slaithwaite Fire Stations open day yesterday
Fire safety competition winners were given a tour of Huddersfield fire station. Two competitions, run by the Early Learning Centre
Teesside Airport fire brigade seen here on parade with their fire tenders 3rd August 1990
The new Middlesbrough fire boat Cleveland Inovation, seen here under the Transporter Bridge. 5th August 1992
Warwick School fire brigade, 13th December 1966