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Bomb damage at Invicta Road, East Greenwich, London during the Second World War. Sub station 54 at East Greenwich received a direct by High Explosive bomb
Firemen tackle a blaze near Waterloo Station where a store of phosphorous bombs was set on fire during the second World War. 23rd June 1944
V2 rocket incident at Middlesex Street, Aldgate, showing extent of damage. A clothes warehouse was hit (Norwegian Clothing Ltd) and some of the stores caught fire
German air raid on the city of London during the Second World War. Devastation to housing caused by German bombs on Joiner Street, Southwark, London. Circa 1941
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
The Canadian Commandos captured this 250 Naval vessel in their raid on Dieppe and brought it to Britain where already it has done valuable service with the Navy
Part of the old fire bridage headquarters in Rugby which will be let for commercial purposes. Two organisations are seeking the tenancy of other sections. 25th April 1966
Firemen seen here dampening down fires in the Holbrooks area of Coventry following the Luftwaffe air raid of the 3rd December 1940
U. S. Soldiers train to be firemen in the N. F. S. ( National Fire Service ) at HullU.S. Soldiers train to be firemen in the N. F. S. ( National Fire Service ) at Hull. November 1945
The Mayor of Rugby, Councillor Horace Stephens, said bon voyage to the party from Rugby Fire Station who are travelling to Rugbys twin town, Evreux in France
World War II mascots: Dogs. Mick, mascot of a fire station climbs on the back of it master, while Buller begs. November 1944 P011581