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This red commemorative plaque records: 1872 - 1884 This building housed Beckenham's first volunteer Fire Brigade, using a cart pulled by horses borrowed from nearby residents and traders whenever a fire broke out. The lion's head spout was used to refract the horses with water piped from the Thames by the then Lambeth Water Company Recorded plaque organisation: Copers Cope Area Residents Association.
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Beckenham Fire Brigade, operational from 1872 to 1884, represents an early volunteer firefighting effort in suburban London, utilizing rudimentary equipment and community support to combat fires. The brigade's use of horse-drawn carts and piped water reflects the transitional period in fire-fighting technology during the late Victorian era.
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