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Fire hose with branchpipe and nozzle

Copper and gunmetal nozzle and pranch pipe with canvas hose. This item is part of the Staffordshire Fire Service collection held within the Staffordshire County Museum collection.

Fire mark

This fire mark was formerly displayed on a house in Haughton, near Stafford. Until the early 19th century most organised fire fighting was carried out by private fire brigades belonging to insurance ...

Fire mark

This fire mark was formerly displayed on the front porch of the Alexandra Hotel, which stood on the corner of Greengate Street and Tipping Street until its demolition in 1962. Until the early 19th ...

Fire mark

This fire mark was formerly displayed on a Rugeley building. Until the early 19th century most organised fire fighting was carried out by private fire brigades belonging to insurance companies. Policy ...

Fire Mark from Barnfields Farm, Stafford

An old lead fire mark found by the Parrott family on an outside wall of old Barnfields Farmhouse. The Birmingham Fire Mark shows the figure of a fireman in front of a fire engine with a water bucket ...

Fire on Cannock Chase,

Crowds gathering to watch a fire on Cannock Chase.

Fire on Lichfield Road, Stafford

Firemen fighting a blaze in thatched cottages on Lichfield Road. These 17th century cottages stood opposite Green Hall. The cottage, number 116, was owned by Frances Brown who was 91 at the time of ...

Fire Service buttonhole badge

The National Fire Brigades Association was formed in 1887 as the National Fire Brigades Union. In 1947 it was amalgamated with the Professional Fire Brigades Association to form the British Fire Service ...

Fire Service buttonhole badge

The National Fire Brigades Association was formed in 1887 as the National Fire Brigades Union. In 1947 it was amalgamated with the Professional Fire Brigades Association to form the British Fire Service ...

Fire Service Flag Day, Stafford,

Fire Service Flag Day in aid of the Widows and Orphans Fund on Market Square, Stafford. The Captain of the Brigade, Mr Ernest Haywood, is fourth from the left.

Fire Service lapel badge

Yellow metal badge. Stick pin with crossed hatchets and a helmet at the top. This badge belonged to Mr Haywood of Moss Pit, Stafford, a member of the Auxiliary Fire Service during the Second World War. ...

Fire Station and Council Offices, Cannock

Looking down Church Street from the present Queen's Square traffic roundabout area, with St Luke's Church being out of shot on the left. The Old Fire station is the first building on the right with the ...

Fire Station, Fenton.

The fire station was built by Fenton Borough Council in 1909, a year before the Federation of the six towns. The bell tower is in the Norman style and the whole structure is of red brick. The fire services ...

Fire Station, Stafford,

Fire station on Mill Bank. In about 1971 the fire station was located to Lammascote Road, on the site now occupied by Asda.

Fire, Thatched Cottages on Lichfield Road, Stafford,

Firemen putting out a fire in the thatch of a cottage on Lichfield Road. These seventeenth century cottages stood opposite Green Hall. Today the site is occupied by a garage. This cottage, number ...

Fireman Sergeant Hambleton, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Sergeant Hambleton in his full fireman's uniform. At the time the Fire Station was located at Barracks on Barracks Road.

Fireman, Cheadle

A postcard portrait of a fireman pictured in what is believed to be a garden in Cheadle. If you recognise him or the location please contact us.

Fireman, Eccleshall,

Captain R.F. Shaw, Station Officer. Eccleshall Fire Station was built on High Street in 1891. Today the building is a hairdressing salon.