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oh2doula Jan 10th, 2009 01:47 PM

working fire stations in London
 
I am dating a firefighter and would love to get some pics of working fire stations while in London. I have been told of one on Shaftesbury Ave and Euston ( near british library). I would appreciate more specific addresses. don't really want to go out of my way but if one is close would love to get a pic.

of course I plan to stop at the site of the Great Fire.....

thanks

scotlib Jan 10th, 2009 02:11 PM

hi oh2doula,

This may work: put in the address where you are staying (just the post code will work for UK) into http://maps.google.com/

Then use the directions from here function using just the words fire station. See if you get hits and then can pick locations and see directions.

After typing all that .. just put in fire station London UK into http://maps.google.com/ and see if you get hits.

Cheers :-)

wasleys Jan 10th, 2009 03:50 PM

Try:

http://tinyurl.com/9838nt

http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/A-ZFireStations.asp

Fidel Jan 10th, 2009 04:40 PM

The "site" of the Great Fire? Which one? The Second Great Fire in 1940 involved a greater area than the first one, according to Wiki.

In 1666 it destroyed 13,200 houses, 87 churches, St. Paul's Cathedral and most of the city govt buildings.

oh2doula Jan 10th, 2009 06:13 PM

You guys are THE best - thanks so much

Cholmondley_Warner Jan 11th, 2009 05:28 AM

By the site of the great fire I assume you mean Monument (which you can climb up if you can manage about 500 steps). It's as far away from Pudding Lane as it is high.

BTW I know you yanks are a bit odd about firestations and go and visit them and swap patches and the like. We don't do this so don't expect anything more than a polite smile.

oh2doula Jan 11th, 2009 06:11 AM

thank you for the great info

bilboburgler Jan 11th, 2009 07:11 AM

only one Great Fire (other wise it could not have the word great or indeed grate). Worth reading Pepys to have a eye witness account of the disaster, still it seemed to sort out the Great Plague of London. Now when did the Dutch invade?

flanneruk Jan 11th, 2009 07:56 AM

I've never heard of the Blitz, or any individual raid, being called the Second Great Fire either. Sounds like some journalist's invention that found its way onto the internet and got stuck.

Like Chunnel.

Cholmondley_Warner Jan 12th, 2009 04:39 AM

Now when did the Dutch invade?>>>

They didn't. However this didn't stop us hanging a retarded 12 year old Dutch boy for starting the fire.

Obviously no one would execute a retarded child these days would they?


bilboburgler Jan 13th, 2009 12:41 PM

Now the Dutch did invade they only stayed for a few days and only held Thames up to a certain point around Greenwhich. Still only a little thing

PatrickLondon Jan 14th, 2009 05:59 AM

>>However this didn't stop us hanging a retarded 12 year old Dutch boy for starting the fire<<

I think you're confusing 1666 and 1933, and maybe something about dykes (but I'm not going there). In 1666 it was a French man who was - one assumes - tortured into confessing to having started the fire:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hubert

Cholmondley_Warner Jan 14th, 2009 06:05 AM

French/Dutch - they were both enemies at the time.

The bloke they hanged was a nutter. He confessed off his own bat despite not knowing anything about it.

andy_franks Jan 14th, 2009 07:03 AM

If it's of any use, this place is just around the corner from where I work: http://www.london-se1.co.uk/places/l...brigade-museum



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