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  1. IPTC.Caption There were 18 river fire stations along the length of the River Thames during WW2. They were used to accommodate the crews on a 24 hour standby to operate the fireboats. In addition the three permanent London Fire Brigade fireboats, including the Massey Shaw, other fireboats and craft were brought into service. Here narrow boats (known locally in London as monkey boats) were equipped with trailer pumps in order to access, and provide water supplies from, the canals that ran north of the River Thames.
  2. IPTC.CopyrightNotice London Fire Brigade / Mary Evans Picture Library
  3. IPTC.DateCreated 20111005
  4. IPTC.Credit London Fire Brigade / Mary Evans Mary Evans Picture Library
  5. IPTC.Headline NFS (London Region) narrow boat fitted with fire pumps
  6. IPTC.Source London Fire Brigade Archive
  7. IPTC.ObjectName NFS (London Region) narrow boat fitted with fire pumps
  8. IPTC.Urgency none
  9. IPTC.TimeCreated 141844+0000
  10. IPTC.Keywords narrowboats
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