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  • Croydon Fire Station

    Explore the history of firefighting in Croydon

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  • Finchley Fire Station

    Explore the history of firefighting in Finchley

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  • Fire in the city - artists in the Blitz

    Pop-up exhibition about the ‘Firefighter Artists’ is in a selection of London City Churches, from Friday 15 September

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  • Communications in London Fire Brigade

    From street alarms and telegraphs, to our modern day 999 system, how the public has contacted us has seem some significant changes.

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  • Battersea Fire Station and River Station

    What is the history of firefighting in Battersea?

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  • Early insurance brigades

    When did fire brigades begin – and why? Learn about our origins, and how The Great Fire of London changed everything...

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  • Aylmer Firebrace

    Firebrace was legendary firefighter who changed how the Fire Service operated.

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  • Modern day firefighting

    At the end of World War II plans were made for a peacetime service and it was decided fire brigades would be best run by local counties and county borough councils. The London Fire Brigade resumed operation on 1 April 1948.

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  • Firefighters of the Second World War

    From the formation of the Auxiliary Fire Service through the bravery of the Blitz, discover our history during WWII.

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