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A Modern engine passes the saluting base and the Lord Mayor of Manchester takes the salute during a Fire Brigade display at Platt Fields. July 1950
The Manchester Fire Brigade was on Inspection when home office inspectors watched the men at work. General veiw shows the turntable ladder extended with the watchers in the background. July 1949
Bob Horwood aged 62 in all his glory once again, driving the Harrow fire engine of 1875 through the streets in aid of the fund of Wings For Victory
Odeon usherettes looking for ladders in a new kind of hose not the silk kind. They form a fire fighting squad at the cinema in Leicester Square and have had a lot of experience during the blitz
A dog who was adopted by a South London National Fire Service station seen having to climb a ladder. May 1942 P011569
Ancient Fire Engine Newsham Ragg. August 1934
A member of the AFS Fire Service seen here receiving treatment for an eye injury at the height of the blitz December 1941. P000077
The Fire Engine a hand operated pump seen here at. Exeter. The Engine was last used in the Tragic Theatre fire June 1887. July 1935 P000227
Christmas Day Workers. The fireman. December 1913 P000228
Firemen seen here demonstrating breathing equipment used when searching a burning building for victims. May 1957 P000010
Firefighters tackle the blaze at Jumping Jacks pub in Hebburn, Gateshead
Firefighter Red Adair, famous for his work in extinguishing some of the world largest and most dangerous oil rig and tanker fires. 17th November 1990
World War Two - Second World War - The ruins after a German air raid on a North East of England town. Pictured is the LNER Goods Station, New Bridge Street, Newcastle
Newcastle residents try out a stirrup pump as part of prepartions to fight fires following air raids. Air raid precautions (A R P). February 1941
Storekeepers checking some of the 19, 000 new-type steel helmets which arrived in Newcastle for distribution to street fire watchers. 26th March 1941
The 1880 fire engine pulled by Shire horses preparing for the transport festival in June 1981
A startled little boy watches firemen in action in Morpeth on October 14, 1950. The firemen were dressed in uniforms from the year 1824 and were operating an ancient pump