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London Salvage Corps at work with salvage sheets
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London Salvage Corps at work with salvage sheets
The London Salvage Corps were financed by the Insurance Companies and were not part of the London Fire Brigade. However they operated in concert with the Brigade and attended large/serious fires to mitigate, as far as possible, the damage caused by heat, smoke and water
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In this evocative image from the 1920s, London Salvage Corps members are seen working diligently to mitigate the damage caused by a devastating fire. Financed by insurance companies, the London Salvage Corps was an essential yet distinct entity from the London Fire Brigade. Although they did not formally belong to the Brigade, they operated in close collaboration with them, particularly during large-scale and serious fires. The London Salvage Corps' primary role was to protect properties from further damage caused by heat, smoke, and water. In this photograph, firemen can be seen meticulously laying out salvage sheets to shield the surrounding buildings from the destructive elements. The use of ladders and the presence of firemen in protective gear underscores the dangerous nature of their work. The London Fire Brigade, which can be observed in the background, is busy extinguishing the flames. The collaboration between these two entities was crucial in minimizing the overall damage caused by fires in London during this era. The 1920s, also known as the Roaring Twenties, were a time of significant social, cultural, and economic change. This photograph provides a poignant reminder of the vital role that the London Salvage Corps played in protecting London's properties and communities during times of crisis. This evocative image, captured in black and white, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the courage and dedication of the London Fire Brigade and the London Salvage Corps were instrumental in safeguarding London's urban landscape.
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