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LCC-LFB Edgware Road fire station Paddington
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LCC-LFB Edgware Road fire station Paddington
Built by the London County Council (LCC) Edgware Road fire station opened in 1899, located at 494 Edgware Road. It was originally called Paddington fire station (A13) and only later designated Edgware Road (A30) before it closed in 1967 with the opening of the new Paddington fire station in the nearby Harrow Road
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This historic photograph captures the grandeur of LCC-LFB Edgware Road fire station in Paddington, London, which opened its doors in 1899. Originally named Paddington fire station (A13), this magnificent building was later designated Edgware Road fire station (A30) before its closure in 1967. The London County Council (LCC) oversaw the construction of this impressive structure, which was an essential addition to the city's growing firefighting services. The fire station, located at 494 Edgware Road, was a vital part of the London Fire Brigade's network, providing essential services to the local community. The building's distinctive red brick facade and ornate architectural details reflect the meticulous craftsmanship of the time. The fire engines and equipment housed within the station were state-of-the-art for the late 19th century, enabling the brave firefighters to tackle blazes effectively and efficiently. As the city continued to grow and evolve, the need for a new, more centralized fire station in Paddington arose. Consequently, the Edgware Road fire station was closed in 1967, and a new fire station was built in nearby Harrow Road. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the rich history of firefighting in London and the essential role that fire stations like Edgware Road played in protecting the city and its residents. This photograph, taken in the 1960s, is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the London Fire Brigade and the London County Council in ensuring the safety and wellbeing of Londoners. The image, available through Mary Evans Picture Library, offers a unique glimpse into the past and the evolution of firefighting services in the heart of the city.
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