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High Street, Coventry. This image is believed to have been taken shortly after the Blitz of November 14th 1940. You can see the firefighters at the right of the image trying to put out the still
Two firefighters attempt to put out the flames of a fire during the blitz in Shoreditch, London in the Second World War January 1941
Firefighters check their breathing apparatus and gas masks before moving into a burning building to tackle a huge fire after heavy bombing in the blitz during the Second World War November 1940
National Fire Service at work on turntable ladders to put out a fire in Brittania Row, London after an enemy attack. The firemen with much hard work prevented the fire from spreading to flats
Salford Fire Brigade. Mr Charles inspecting the salford fire brigade. June 1954
London Fire Brigades New Unit. London Fire Brigades new high-exx unit with firemen - Leading fireman Hall and Fireman Looney at Old Street Fire Station, E.C. March 1975 75-01572-010
King George VI meets members of the Auxiliary Fire Service, during the King and Queens visit to Coventry and Nuneaton. 25th February 1942
National Fire Service 36 area (East London) Regional Reserve assault and toughening up training at Chigwell, Essex and this is the wrong way and what is likely to happen to you. February 1944 P007949
Wannabe record breaking firefighters John Young and Hilton Archer (right) during their charity Guiness attempt wearing breathing apparatus for 17 days for Comic Relief in March 1995
35 Fire Force Area Agility team giving a display on a bomb site in London. August 1943 P012223
Flying bomb incident at Ebury buildings in London, Ebury Street showing the National Fire Service searching wrecked taxi Cabs. July 1944. P009365
Remarkable picture taken during last nights blitz in the City of London, Firemen trying to get a large fire under control in the city
World War Two. London Fire Service fighting a burning building after a bombing raid by the Luftwaffe. Circa 1941. P012626
World War II mascots: Dogs. Mick, mascot of a fire station climbs on the back of it master, while Buller begs. November 1944 P011581
A 79 year old Shand-Mason steamer fire engine bellows steam and smoke during a demonstration on Piccadilly at the opening of a campaign to recruit auxiliary firemen for the Manchester Fire Brigade
London Fire Brigades New Unit. London Fire Brigades new high-exx unit with firemen - Leading fireman Hall and Fireman Looney at Old Street Fire Station, E.C. March 1975 75-01572-004
Horse-Drawn Fire Engine with escape ladder. April 1914
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 P000233
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
A Leyland WD1 1918 open fire engine entered by Paul Engelmann from Saffron Walden, Essex in to the London to Brighton commercial vehicle run. The engine was supplied new to the London fire Brigade