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    West Midlands Fire Service

    Birmingham Fire and Ambulance Service Breathing Apparatus Competition winners 70s.Sub Officer Lofty Sanders in the peak cap.
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    Kings Norton

    Kings Norton Fire Station.
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    Kings Norton

    Station Officer Gammon killed in the line of duty turning out from Kings Norton Fire Station.
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    Kings Norton

    The Brigade Band Kings Norton Fire Station.
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    Kings Norton

    And the men who manned the Station.
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    Kings Norton

    Pershore Road South. Where Station Officer Gammon lost his life when he fell from a Fire Engine negotiating the Island
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    Kings Norton

    Kings Norton Fire Station
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    Auxiliary Fire Service

    AFS men who lost their lives during the war.
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    Auxiliary Fire Service

    Birmingham Central
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    Auxiliary Fire Service

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    Home Guard

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    Home Guard

    Roll of Honour.
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    Home Guard

    From the AFS magazine the Squirt.
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    Home Guard

    AFS Home Guard Officer.
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    Home Guard

    Station 6/1 AFS Home Guard
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    Home Guard

    Fire Brigade contingent on parade at Central Fire Station.
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    Ward End buildings

    Fire Station in Ward End Park.
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    William Mosedale - George Cross

    Another picture of the Pre-war Rescue Squad Birmingham Fire Brigade.
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    William Mosedale - George Cross

    No I don't think so the white cap covers were part of the undress uniform for the Birmingha Fire Brigade during that era. They competed for their own trophies which were still in us when I joined in the 50s
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    William Mosedale - George Cross

    Typical AFS Wartime Fire Station Hobmore Road Small Heath. The man in the Anti-Gas Clothing must stand-by fully dressed for his shift. The tall man at the back is my dad.
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