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Fire Engine with Crew, Stafford Fire Brigade

Chief Fire Officer, Captain Alfred Ernest Haywood, is seated at the front of a fire engine, with his son Ernest driving beside him. The family dog, and probably the Brigade mascot, 'Old Don' can be seen ...

Fire Engine, Brittain's Paper Mill, Cheddleton

Fire engine used by Cheddleton Paper Mills’ volunteer firemen. This Guy J-type John Morris & Sons Ltd. fire engine was built in 1924 and is in the livery of Cheddleton Paper Mills, Volunteer Fire Brigade. ...

Fire Engine, Codsall

Codsall Auxillary Fire Service Tender and Crew at The Terrace, Oaken. The Auxiliary Fire Service was created in July 1938 to assist the Fire Brigade during wartime.

Fire Engine, Stafford

Stafford Fire Brigade with their Leyland fire engine. The engine is being driven by fire fighter Ernest Haywood, son of the Chief Fire Officer Alfred Haywood. His family dog, and presumably the Brigade ...

Fire engine, Uttoxeter Carnival

A motorised fire engine with firemen on board, taking part in the 1926 Uttoxeter Carnival. One of the firemen is Paul Wilson.

Fire Engines, Newcatle-under-Lyme

The Museum's old Newsham Fire engine with a 'modern' 1970 engine alongside probably photographed on the Borough Museum car park. This Newsham manual pump fire engine was first acquired for the town ...

Fire extinguisher

Cylindrical copper body with flat base. Brass cap on top. Small brass nozzle on one side. Maker unknown. A great variety of metal-bodied fire extinguishers were developed from about 1900. Many were ...

Fire extinguisher

A "Nuswift" fire extinguisher. Cylindrical steel body, painted black, with handle plunger and nozzle on top. A great variety of metal-bodied fire extinguishers were developed from about 1900. Many ...

Fire extinguisher

"Petrolex" half gallon fire extinguisher. This fire extinguisher has a cylindrical copper body with swivel nozzle. Made by Read and Campbell. A great variety of metal-bodied fire extinguishers were ...

Fire extinguisher

A "Hero" two gallon fire extinguisher. This extinguisher is a copper turn-over type with a circular handle on top and hose on shoulder. Made by James Hall, Oldham. A great variety of metal-bodied fire ...

Fire extinguisher and stand

This two-gallon soda acid extinguisher has a cylindrical metal body, hinged handle on top, swivel action brass nozzle and hinged steel knocker on side. The extinguisher stands on a square metal base ...

Fire grenade

The blue glass fire grenade has a spherical body with straight neck and is sealed with paper and a wire hanger. Made by Harden Star Lewis and Sinclair Co. Fire grenades are an early form of fire extinguisher ...

Fire helmet and breathing apparatus

This is a metal Auxillary Fire Service helmet. It is painted red with BRWP Crewe painted on the front. It has a chin strap and adjustable skull protection. Max diameter (rim): 305mm. The breathing ...

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 ...