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Halfords Fire

gingerjon

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN R.I.P.
unusual shot of fire at Halfords supplied by Winson Green and Brookfields (Ted Rudge)
this what makes the webring, sharing with others

John
Had this sent to us but it may be better if you use it?
Sender was Bob Jones, he also wanted to know when the fire was could you deal please.
Hope you and June are better

Kind Regards
TED and Maureen RUDGE
www.winsongreentobrookfields.co.uk
 
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The Halfords Fire was in April 1955.
John Brown
 
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Fire at Halfords.

:D I remember that fire well. I caught the 39 bus to go and watch it. Big mistake. I didn't tell my parents where I was going knowing they wouldn't let me. I lost track of time and when I eventually got home was I in for a ticking off. Bye. Jean. :D
 
An unusual postcard of Birmingham Fire Brigade emergency ladders and smoke helmets. The helmets look pretty basic with a bellows to pump through air. The firemen certainly were putting their lives on the line. I presume this is a staged photo, the little girl in the window appears to be very clean and tidy. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1373293373.767448.jpg

And a postcard of the Birmingham Fire Brigade 1910. You can just about make out a second engine with ladders to the left. Viv.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1373293438.576903.jpg
 
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