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    In 1866, the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (MFB) burst onto the scene more than doubling the previous fire protection coverage provided by the London Fire Engine Establishment (LFEE).

    The Metropolitan Fire Brigade Act of 1865 charged the new institution, the MFB, with the "Protection of Life and Property from Fire within the Metropolis," and thus required both the apparatus and manpower to carry out that charge. Beginning in 1869, the MFB kept statistics on the number of lives lost to and saved from fire and proudly noted the latter alongside the ever-declining number of "serious" fires within the metropolitan area.

    Today, over 150 years after the inception of the MFB (now London Fire Brigade), saving lives from fire takes precedence over the protection of property. This gallery presents some of our finest historical photographs and prints of London's fire service. To discover more images, try searching or use the London Picture Map to focus on a location.

    London Fire Brigade 1866-2016

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    Battersea Fire Station, Battersea Bridge: exterior.
    212005
    Bishopsgate Fire Station: fire engines
    213768
    Ceremony to mark the transfer of the London Fire Service to government control.
    280861
    Cutler Street Warehouses
    212169
    Deptford Fire Station: exterior.
    214006
    Fire being extinguished by Fire Brigade
    214147
    Fire being extinguished by the LCC London Fire Brigade
    213652
    Fire Brigade extinguishing fire using firefighting appliances
    213752
    Fire Brigade instructional photograph: demonstration of operating alarm
    213774
    Fire Brigade Review, Hyde Park: Captain Hamilton in uniform.
    214018
    Fire engine with a petrol motor pump.
    213935
    Fire engine with motor pumps.
    213954
    Firefighters using a petrol motor pump.
    212322
    Fulham Fire Sub-Station: exterior
    213458
    London Fire Brigade and London Auxiliary Service teams: inspection
    212033
    London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Albert Embankment
    212478
    London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Albert Embankment
    212491
    London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Albert Embankment
    212492
    London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Albert Embankment
    212535
    London Fire Brigade Headquarters, Albert Embankment: control room.
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