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Kentish Town Fire Station
What is the history of Kentish Town Fire Station?
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Lee Green Fire Station
Explore the history of Lee Green Fire Station
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Mitcham Fire Station
Learn about the history of Mitcham Fire Station
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West Hampstead Fire Station
Learn about the history of West Hampstead Fire Station
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Peek Frean Fire Brigade
Exploring the history of industrial fire brigades in London
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Dockhead Fire Station
What is the history of Dockhead Fire Station, the star of London's Burning?
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Metropolitan Fire Brigade
The Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) was formed in 1866 after insurance companies told the government they were unwilling to be responsible for London's fire protection due to escalating compensation costs.
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London Fire Brigade Museum
Welcome to the online home of the London Fire Brigade Museum. Come on in and meet yesterday's heroes...
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The Great Fire of London
In 1666, a devastating fire swept through London, destroying 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, The Royal Exchange, Guildhall and St. Paul’s Cathedral. So how did it start?
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Black ‘Front Liners’ and Fire Service personnel during the London Blitz
For Black History Month historian Stephen Bourne tells us about some of the Black people involved in the fire service in the 1930s and 40s.
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