Photograph, c.1890

Historical information

Sepia photo taken c.1890 of Charlton's first fire station. Fire station replaced in c.1930 with a £1200 Fire Station after inspection by Chief Officer Chellew. A wooden fire station with a tall bell tower. In front are 19 brigade members. There is also a horse drawn fire cart in front with 6 members on. 4 members have two hand drawn fire carts which are ready to roll out. Firemen are dressed in uniform.

Physical description

The sepia portrait photo is mounted on green card. Both the card an photo show extensive damage.

Inscriptions & markings

"Fire Station" across the front of building

References

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