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Newbridge Road, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz. Firefighters at the scene of a horrendous bombing raid The Hull Blitz was the bombing campaign that targeted the English port city
V1 flying bomb attack, Aldwych, London, 30th June 1944. One of the deadliest attacks, 46 people were killed and at least 200 others suffered serious injuries
The Queen is escorted by the chief fire officer around the grounds of Windsor Castle as firefighter battle the fire in the Brunswick Tower of the Castle. 20th November 1992
Cardiff, Wales, during The Blitz in World War Two. The Cardiff Blitz refers to the bombing of Cardiff, Wales during World War II
Fireman from The London Fire Brigade seen here at Camberwell, London, during a raid on the city on the 8th - 9th December 1940
Clarendon Street, Hull, Yorkshire, after it was bombed in the Blitz. A sign to the centre right of the pictures shows Dewhirst Bros. Perhaps this is a family business
Working with Welephant... West Yorkshire Fire Services safety conscious friend visited Rowley Hill playgroup. The visit was arranged by care trainee Clair Hannam
Children visit Ely Fire Station, 16th August 1984
Bugler of the National Fire Service 34 Division (Ealing, London) seen here performing at a NFS parade. Circa 1942
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
Fireman training commando style. World War Two. Picture taken 7th October 1942
Fireman at a sub station in London, after it was hit in The Blitz of World War Two. They wrestle with a vehicle, trying to move it
Fireman tackle yet another blaze in The Blitz over London. This picture is suggested to have been taken in North West London The world war two blitz on Britain by Germany lasted from 7 Sep 1940 - 11
Firemen The London Fire Brigade, taking a well earned break with some sandwiches, during another call out during The Blitz of London
Firemen The London Fire Brigade, after successfully putting out a South East London fire during The Blitz of World War Two
A fireman from The London Fire Brigade. Name unknown. No actual date for this picture, but Mirrorpix will suggest 29th December 1940, which was the height of the Blitz on London
Firemen The London Fire Brigade. Checking their oxygen masks during the Blitz on London. World War Two.. No actual date for this picture, but Mirrorpix will suggest 29th December 1940
Rescue squad at work amongst the debris of a wrecked pub in South Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, after a Nazi Luftwaffe. Original caption suggests the picture was taken in " Sth Street "
Members of the Fire Service during exercise. They are playing Ring the Stick, cheered on by their fellow firemen on the balconies
Picture shows Costellos Corner, the junction of Jameson Street with Savile Street and George Street, Hull, Yorkshire. ***Note
V1 Flying Bomb at East Lane, Walworth, 26th June 1944. Firemen and helpers hold up the floor of a building while rescue workers below get casualties out
Aftermath of an attack by Nazi raiders in London. Circa 1941
Birmingham, Midlands, Air Raid. Many office building and public houses were damaged in this air raid during The Blitz of World War Two
Fireman at Cheapside, centre of London, during another night of air raids from the German Luftwaffe. They are pictured removing a casualty from the debris. A car is on fire in the background
The National Fire service, (NFS) and Civil Defence (CD) break for tea to gather their thoughts and strength, before resuming their search for signs of hope amongst the ruins of a block of flats
Firemen hosing the smouldering ruins of a factory, whilst still searching for people and bodies who may be laying under flats. They work by the light of their flares, well into the night
National Fire Service attend the scene of destruction after flying bomb crashed on Camberwell New Road, Sunday 16th July 1944
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
Flying bomb incident at Arundel Road, Leytonstone, London. Scene in the south of England very soon after a flying bomb had crashed
Women in Royden Grove, Lincoln Receiving Instruction in the use of a stirrup pump to put out fires. 8th August 1940
Macmillan Academy is an academy in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. The school was founded in 1989 as the Macmillan City Technology College
Seal Sands fire station childrens party. 1972
Saudi Arabian Majdi Mahmood M. Khan leaves the North-east and flies home tomorrow a fully-fledged airport fireman. The 19-year-old junior officer, pictured second right
Firemen of Birmingham prepare for the visit of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to Birmingham, Midlands, England. Picture circa 23rd March 1887
Hat trick - Fireman Richard Hagger meets (from left) Wayne Routledge, Bryan Rhodes and John Rhodes at Mirfield fire stations open day
Three winners of Keep Britain Tidy competitions were rewarded for the litter free ideas when they visited Huddersfield fire station
St John the Evangelist Church in Middlesbrough, the window has been battered loose by the high winds and will have to be taken down
View over the cab of a Southern railways express train making its way from Waterloo to Brighton July 1932
Fireman Andrew Arnold, stokes up the Tanfield Rambler on 28th August 1997
Firemen tackling a blaze, Circa 1940
King George VI inspects firemen on his visit to Birmingham after a bombing raid in world War Two, December 1940
A fireman helping to arrange the lights on the boroughs christmas tree December 1954 D7701
A member of the London Fire Brigade seen here during the blitz World War II Uniform Tin Helmet Breathing Apparatus Home Front Air Raids Fireman Firefighter Circa 1941 © Mirrorpix
Part time fireman in action, sliding down firemans pole to answer an emergency call in Bedworth. Nov 1958