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WW2 - Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) Firemen, including (top right
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WW2 - Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) Firemen, including (top right) George Arthur Roberts (1891-1970) - soldier (in WW1), Fireman, and Community Leader. Throughout the London Blitz, Roberts served as a fire fighter. He was based at New Cross Fire Station and in 1943 was made a section leader. Date: circa 1942
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This evocative photograph captures a moment of respite for Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) firemen during the intense period of the London Blitz in the 1940s. The image, taken circa 1942, depicts a group of weary firefighters gathered in the mess hall of their fire station. Among them is George Arthur Roberts (1891-1970), a remarkable figure who had served in the British Army during World War I and later became a fire fighter. Roberts is seen in the top right corner of the photograph, sitting casually in a chair with a cigarette in hand. During the London Blitz, Roberts was based at New Cross Fire Station and rose to the rank of section leader. The AFS was formed in 1938 as a civilian auxiliary to the London Fire Brigade (LFB) to supplement the regular fire brigade during times of emergency. With the outbreak of World War II and the subsequent bombing raids on London, the AFS played a crucial role in protecting the city. The photograph shows the firemen engaging in various activities, including chatting, smoking, and drinking, as they take a break from their duties. The scene is reminiscent of a home front tavern, with the men dressed in their uniforms and the bar in the background. The image offers a poignant reminder of the camaraderie and resilience that sustained the firefighters during this challenging time in history. This photograph, by renowned photojournalist John Hinde, is a testament to the bravery and dedication of the AFS firemen who risked their lives to protect London during the World War II. The image is available for licensing from Mary Evans Prints Online.
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