Assuming firemen is required, the following 16 results were found.
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with his dog is George Cottrell (Captain). - The H.V.F.B. with the Town Band outside the fire station, c1910 [Mapson]. - Firemen and others with fire engine, unknow date (Moya Dixon collection). - The fire crews with the 2nd World War pump, and the 1891...
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fireman. The Fire station was in Charnham Street - now the 'Fireplace'. They had the old type fire engine where all the firemen sat on top, outside. Her father was married in fireman's uniform. The vicar, the Rev. Gray, was the fire chief at the time....
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and important trunk road, and exiting the fire station in Charnham Street was a problem. It was also difficult at times for firemen to get to the station. In 1948 the National Fire Service was split into many county-based fire services, and Hungerford's...
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St. in 1968. The voluntary brigade was absorbed into the National Fire Service at the beginning of the last war and now the firemen are paid. The original volunteer fire brigade was founded in 1892 so it lasted exactly 50 years. Mr. Camborne, the first...
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conditions were in determining the extent of a disaster. Trying to put out fires in the 1600s: Equipment used by firemen at this time amounted to little more than ladders, leather buckets, and fire crooks. These were long poles with a hook at the end...
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the rear of the Church. So swollen was the Dunn that the water reached the top of the archway in Bridge Street. Hungerford firemen were called out last Wednesday to pump away water from the Bear yard. They worked for two hours, found the floodwater...
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engines. Fireman, Jack Williams was first on the scene with his father to set about the fire. During the day, over 50 firemen attended. With the exception of Norman, all the other directors and several mill staff and drivers were away on annual leave...
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the name of the owner. Next to the restaurant, on Charnham Street, was the old fire station – it was exciting to watch the firemen going out. Next to them lived Mr and Mrs Barnes. Bill Barnes was a cobbler. I believe their daughter, Cissie Norris, and...
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and a pedigree South Devon Red breeding herd. In November 1996 there was a major fire at Eddington House. More than 60 firemen spent several hours trying to contain the blaze, but it is understood that most works of art were safely removed, and no-one...
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at the back of the Corn Exchange in 1953. For many years it was used on special festive occasions such as when the local firemen "blacked up" their faces to take part in Pewsey Carnival as "The Dark Town Fire Brigade"! In Oct 1977 it was photographed by...
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indiarubber tyres, those in the rear being of twin section. A large box is fitted forward and provides seats for driver and firemen. The engine is fitted with water tanks holding about 50 gallons for the supply of the boiler while running on the road,...
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engine accompanied by Miss Astley, Col. and Mrs. Willes, the Captain George Cottrell and Lieut the Rev. T.S. Gray and other firemen. This was, of course, the crowning joy for me. We went right up the High Street to the top of Salisbury Hill, everyone at...
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Railwayhttps://www.hungerfordvirtualmuseum.co.uk/?view=article&id=822:railway&catid=36
all signals to danger before calling for assistance. He was trapped in the box for half an hour before being rescued by firemen. Despite such a catastrophic crash, it is remarkable that no-one else was injured. The aftermath of the railway crash, 10th...
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Hospital – the last days of demolition, Oct-Nov 1995, presented by Ivor Speed Album 6: "Everest Climb" by Berkshire Firemen at Town Hall, 11th July 1998 Album 7: Presented by Geraldine Richens, April 2003 Local views taken by SW Parry, Bridge Street...
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Jack Williamshttps://www.hungerfordvirtualmuseum.co.uk/?view=article&id=855:jack-williams&catid=14
Buckingham Palace, St James' Palace, Highgrove, all by invitation. - St Pauls, Official delegate for Memorial Service for firemen who lost their lives 1945-2000, Princess Anne in attendance. Personal: - 1951 - married Margaret Cox - Diamond Wedding...
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were Capt John Beard, Second-Lieut Richens, Sergts Stevens, Jessett and Chapman, Engineers Clifford, Stevens and Champ, Firemen Jessett, G J Hawkes, Macklin and Cookson. The scene at Chilton An Interesting incident The King's progress through Chilton on...