Fire Brigades

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Firemen at quayside
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Firemen at quayside

Museum Ref No: f1d_0030
Firemen attending a vessel at quayside. Railway wagons in picture.
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Hamworthy Fire Station and crew
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Hamworthy Fire Station and crew

Museum Ref No: f1d_0035
Hamworthy Fire Station with appliances and fire crews. Back row, 2nd from left, is Jack Sharland.
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Hamworthy Fire Station and staff
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Hamworthy Fire Station and staff

Museum Ref No: f1d_0033
Hamworthy Fire Station and staff. Back row, 2nd from left, is Jack Sharland.
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Walter Norris
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Norris, Walter Norris

Museum Ref No: F1d_0018
Studio portrait of fireman Walter Norris
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Poole Fire Brigade
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Poole Fire Brigade

Museum Ref No: BEAM_0049
Presentations to Poole Fire Brigade. Mayor W J Stickland, Major Wheatley, uniformed organisations outside Guildhall. 1936. B/W photograph. JPBC
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Poole fire engine
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Poole fire engine

Museum Ref No: f1d_0040, f1d-0040a
Poole fire engine 1939 (new). In "fairground" behind fire station/telephone exchange, Wimborne Road.
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Presentation of First Aid Awards to Poole Fire Brigade
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Presentation of First Aid Awards to Poole Fire Brigade

Museum Ref No: BEAM_0056
Following the dedication of a new up-to-date ambulance for Poole by the Rector of Poole, The Reverend E C Harris, seen in the background at Poole Fire Station, the Mayor of Poole, Cllr. W J Stickland, presented First Aid Awards to members of the Fire Brigade. c 1936/37. B/W photograph. JPBC
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Royal Navy firefighters
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Royal Navy firefighters

Museum Ref No: F2d_0036
Royal Navy firefighters outside the Guildhall, c.Nov. 1977.
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Voluntary Warden Service
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Voluntary Warden Service

Museum Ref No: F1e_0001
Group of A.R.P. wardens outside the Civic Centre, Poole, World War Two
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Reuben White
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White, Reuben White

Museum Ref No: F1d_0017
Studio portrait of fireman Reuben White
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