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LCC-LFB Bromptons Dennis pump at Lambeth HQ
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LCC-LFB Bromptons Dennis pump at Lambeth HQ
Station A8 was Brompton fire station. Here its dual-purpose petrol Dennis pump is seen standing at Lambeth headquarters
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph from the London Fire Brigade's archives, taken in the 1950s, we see the dual-purpose Dennis pump of the Brompton fire station, now standing proudly at Lambeth headquarters. The image captures a significant moment in the history of the London Fire Brigade, as the fire station at Brompton (A8) had recently closed, and its equipment was being transferred to the new headquarters. The Dennis pump, a vehicle synonymous with firefighting in the mid-20th century, is shown with its distinctive red and gold livery, emblazoned with the London Fire Brigade crest. The pump's dual-purpose design is evident, with a fire engine hose reel visible at the back, while the petrol pump nozzle is prominently displayed at the front. This innovative design allowed the vehicle to serve multiple functions, acting as both a fire engine and a petrol pump for refueling other emergency vehicles. Surrounding the Dennis pump are various other firefighting vehicles and equipment, including ladders and escapes, further emphasizing the importance of this vital transport and service during the 1950s. The London Fire Brigade's headquarters, located in Lambeth, is shown in the background, providing a sense of the central role that this equipment played in the organization's operations. This photograph offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the London Fire Brigade's history and the evolution of firefighting technology during the 1950s. The Dennis pump, with its dual-purpose design, represents the ingenuity and adaptability required to effectively respond to emergencies in a rapidly changing urban environment.
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