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KING VISITS HEADQUARTERS OF THE LONDON FIRE BRIGADE
H M The King George VI visited the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade and inspected the various units of the service.
16 October 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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KING VISITS HEADQUARTERS OF THE LONDON FIRE BRIGADE
H M The King George VI visited the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade and inspected the various units of the service.
Photo Shows: The King inspecting motorcycle dispatch riders of the Auxiliary Fire Service during his visit.
16 October 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Glass plate mono negative
KING VISITS HEADQUARTERS OF THE LONDON FIRE BRIGADE
H M The King George VI visited the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade and inspected the various units of the service.
Photo Shows: The King inspecting motorcycle dispatch riders of the Auxiliary Fire Service during his visit.
16 October 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Glass plate mono negative
KING VISITS HEADQUARTERS OF THE LONDON FIRE BRIGADE
H M The King George VI visited the Lambeth Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade and inspected the various units of the service.
Photo Shows: The King inspecting motorcycle dispatch riders of the Auxiliary Fire Service during his visit.
16 October 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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WAAF GIRLS UNDER DIRECTORS EYE
An inspection of a detachment of the Womens Auxiliary Air Force took place at an operational station of the Fighter Command.
The inspection was made by Air Vice Marshal Leigh Mallory, who was accompanied by Air Commandant J Trefusis Forbes, Director of the WAAF.
Photo Shows: Air Commandant J Trefusis Forbes chatting with WAAF girls at work in their garden.
31 March 1940 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_102387163_TOP
Mono Book Illustration
Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
Arrested on suspicion in Whitechapel. The inevitable dog inconsolible at the inevitable retirement of its master.
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_102387162_TOP
Mono Book Illustration
Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
Trying to identify a suposed murderer in a Whitechapel police station.
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_102387161_TOP
Mono Book Illustration
Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
He disputes Sir Charles Warren's right to disrupt him
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Mono Book Illustration
Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
A tramp sleeping in the corridor of a Whitechapel Lodging House
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_102387154_TOP
Mono Book Illustration
Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Page from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_102387151_TOP
Mono Book Illustration
Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
Police Officer
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_102387149_TOP
Mono Book Illustration
Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
A rough awakening
Police Sketches with the Police in the East End, London
Detail from the Illustrated London News dated 13 October 1888
The article highlights the shortage of police resources and the illustrations by H.C. Seppings Wright show police arresting vagrants and homeless men as suspects for identification. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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DUKAS_102387164_TOP
Mono Book Illustration
Jack the Ripper - East End Murders 1888
A page from Illustrated London News dated 6 October 1888 titled A Spitalfields Lodging-House. The article describes how licensed lodging-houses are under official inspection allowing police to visit at any hour day or night in the search for fugitive criminals. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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