Five fire engines in a yard

Object detail

Accession number
10-0361
Description
Group of five fire engines parked in a random group in a yard. The front two engines are nose to nose. There are three engines behind them - the left one is facing inwards, the right two are facing outwards. All the engines are square shaped but are not all the same model. None of them have ladders or hoses in place but the one in the front on the right with a more rounded front has some kind of attachment in place that could have been used to hold a ladder. The fire engine on the left has is square shaped engine with an upraised steering wheel. The centre engine has Metropolitan Fire Brigade painted on its body. In the background are the sides of brick buildings and several piles of equipment. Wheels, barrels and pipes and some kind of wheeled appliance form the bulk of it.
Physical description
1 photograph : black and white ; 17 x 22 cm.
Credit Line
Five fire engines in a yard, 10-0361. Walsh Memorial Library, The Museum of Transport and Technology (MOTAT).

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