This wooden fire engine belonged to the town of Knaresborough and is typical of the small manual engines made in the 18th century. It was made made by 'Phillips, Surreyside of Blackfriars bridge ...
Two fire engines from the 1930s have been donated to a museum. Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said it had handed over the vehicles, built in 1934 and 1937, to Beamish Museum in County Durham.
Beamish Museum has welcomed two historic fire engines, dating back to 1934 and 1937, donated by the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS).
The wash down and push back ceremonies have been in existence since the 1800s, when fire trucks were horse drawn. When the engines returned to the fire house, members of the community would remove ...
Suffolk Fire and Rescue Service has urged drivers to be more considerate with their parking A fire service has issued a warning to drivers after one of its engines "struggled" to move down a ...
This brightly painted fire engine was manufactured by Tilley of Blackfriars Road, London in the early Victorian period. The first fire engines were usually provided by voluntary bodies or ...