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Firefighters from Central aboard their horse draw Steam fire engine, 1900
BOT fire training at Standsted Airport. 6th March 1969
A cargo steamer hit by a u-boat torpedo seen here burning and sinking by the bow. Location unknown. Circa September 1918
An aircraft of the German Luftwaffe crashes into the English League Division One match. Channel after being brought down by RAF Spitfire fighter planes in the Batle of Britain during the Second World
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
Fire at A & H Ltd, Clothing Factory, King Street, near Glasgow Cross, June 1977
Fire at packing plant, Govan, Glasgow, June 1984
Fire at Rangers Social Club, April 1971. Rangers Pools Director David Hope stands within the charred remains of Rangers Social Club
Fire at Engineering Works, Earnside Street, Shettleston, Glasgow, October 1973. On right - Wall of textile firm is poised to fall to the ground
Fire at Morningside Baptist Church, December 1973. Firemen battle against the flames, amid silent pews overlooked by stained glass window
Fire at Bresler Upholstery Factory, Fordneuk Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow, December 1969
A practice session on 30th December, 1987, for the Allendale men who will take part in the Tar Barrel fire festival. From left to right (back) are Mr Malcolm Whitfield, Mr Benny Hutchinson
Mr. Alan Smith one of the guysers who is taking part in Allendales Tar Barrel fire ceremony on 1st January 1976
This picture was taken in Allendale on Hogmanay and gives an indication of what to expect during the traditional tar barrel fire festival on 1st January 1933
More than 1, 000 people breaved ice and snow and made their way to Allendale, Northumberland wo watch the ancient Tar Barrel fire festival on 1st January 1981
The Up Helly Aa Viking Fire Festival in Lerwick, Shetland, 27 January 1976 circa - Guizer Jarl John Johnston stands boldly in front of the burning longship
The Up Helly Aa Viking Fire Festival in Lerwick, Shetland, 27 January 1976 circa - The spectacular climax to the parade - the ritual burning of the longship
Viking warriors invaded Cullercoats, but there was nothing to fear, it was part of the Community Associations carnival, which ended with the burning of Viking longboats on the beach. 6th July 1980
Keeping warm on a frosty morning is a problem, but Huddersfield Towns young Irish back, Jim Nicholson manages to keep warm with this brazier on Exchange station while he awaits his early morning
Bomb damaged Old Trafford, home ground of Manchester United Football Club, pictured shortly after Second World War, 1945
Fire of H. E. Blitz on the city of London on the night of the 29th December 1940Fire of H.E. Blitz on the city of London on the night of the 29th December 1940. 1, 400 fires water relayed from River Thames also from S. London water supply over Southwark Blackfriars Bridges
Blitz: Taken from the German word Blitzkrieg ( lightning war ), this was the British name for the Luftwaffes sustained night attacks against their cities from September 7th 1940 to midway 1941
Man and his Dog - March 1935 A game keeper relaxes with his drink by the fire at the Hampden Arms public house with his Dog
Firemen seen here fighting the fire at the Queens Hotel in Hertford Street, Coventry, before deciding to blow the building up to prevent the fire spreading to the Post Office following the previous
In The Hot Seat Frank Batson fries an egg on the backside of Neville Wood to demonstrate the fireproof properties of asbestoes. Circa 1955
Republic of Ireland manager Jack Charlton in December 1989
A fire blazes at the Cold Storage building, Adam Street, Cardiff, following a German air raid - Jan 1941
Fires across the River Thames from the North Side during the blitz on London December 1940
While Shepherds Watch Their Flocks By Night Shepherds gather around a camp fire near to the Palastinian town of Bethlehem Circa 1935
Aldersgate St. Fires during the 2nd Great Fire of London caused by fire from High Explosive on the night of December 29th, 1940
Fireman in the Waterloo area fighting Fires cause by High Explosive bombs during the 2nd Fire of London December 1940
Amen Court Shops Blaze furiously from High Explosive during the 2nd Fire of London December 1940
Fire appliances trapped and burnt on night of H. E. Fire blitz December 1940Fire appliances trapped and burnt on night of H.E. Fire blitz December 1940
Fireman tackle a blaze in the Waterloo area cause by High Explosive bombs during the 2nd Fire of London December 1940
The Great Fire of London December 29th 1940 - Firemen fighting the blaze next to St Pauls Cathedral
Fires from High Explosive during the 2nd Fire of London in Ave Maria Lane December 1940
The Great Fire of London December 29th 1940 from the dome of St Pauls Cathedral
Fire of H. E. Blitz on the city of London on the night of the 29th December 1940. 14Fire of H.E. Blitz on the city of London on the night of the 29th December 1940. 14.00 fire water relayed from River Thames also from S. London water supply over Southwark Blackfriars Bridges
St. Brides Fleet Street fire during the fire blitz of London Decemeber 1940
Fires from High Explosive during the 2nd Fire of London Ave Maria Lane December1940
British troops fire Lifebuoy Mk. 1. 1 flame throwers during a training exerciseBritish troops fire Lifebuoy Mk.1.1 flame throwers during a training exercise
Fire fighters tackle a blaze in a London street. On the night of 29 December 1940, the Luftwaffe dropped 10, 000 fire bombs on the City of London
Ford - Motor Cars George Terrace sets fire to his car to draw attention to shoddy workmanship of todays cars
A B25 Marauder bomber of the USaF dive bombs Cherbourg Peninsula during WW2 air raid 1944
British raid on German bases in Norway landing on the coast at Vaagso and Maaloy Islands 1941 WW2
Heavy flame-throwers for the defence of the English Channel ports were capable of several hours continual firing. 1940 WW2