London Fire Brigade

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Reference WMO/266945

Address:

Lambeth Fire Station

8 Albert Embankment

London

SE1 7SD

England

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Status: On original site
Type: Non freestanding
Location: Internal
Setting: Inside a building - public/private
Description: Panelling
Lettering: Inscribed on a plaque
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About the memorial: Memorial by Gilbert Bayes presented to the LFB by Lloyds underwriters and dedicated 'to the memory of the officers and men of the London Fire Brigade who throughout the years lay down their lives whilst doing their duty'. The central marble relief depicts a contemporary fire-fighting scene, set within a bronze frame with opening panels to either side bearing the names of 62 men. The top bears the motto "FINIS CORONAT OPUS", surmounted by a statuary group with a steam fire engine drawn by galloping horses. Set in the walls to either side are bronze grilles depicting billhooks and historic fire-fighting equipment, below which are bas-relief panels of modern appliances. In front of the memorial is a circular floor mosaic depicting the Great Fire of London. This is a borderline 'war memorial' case as originally the memorial was for those who died on service however includes reference to WWII, further information would be appreciated to understand its intention and current use/perception as a war memorial.

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“to the memory of the officers and men of the London Fire Brigade who throughout the years lay down their lives whilst doing their duty”.

Grade II (England)

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