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By: David C. Pike

London's Firefighters

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London's Firefighters is a wonderfully readable, lavishly illustrated
anthology of articles, fiction and verse about the London Fire Brigade,
most of it gathered from the Brigade's house magazines London Fireman
(1966-82) and London Firefighter (1982-2005).
The book's editor David C. Pike, himself a retired firefighter, has cleverly
selected material that delivers both a comprehensive history of the
London Fire Brigade and a fascinating portrait of individual firemen
and women, at work and (occasionally) at play. The book includes
vivid, occasionally harrowing articles on important events involving the
Brigade - the Sidney Street Siege of 1911, the London Blitz and the 1981
Brixton riots, to name just a few - as well as covering key figures within
the Brigade like James Braidwood and Massey Shaw. The more personal
sections provide a revealing insight into the bravery, commitment and
camaraderie of ordinary working firefighters and their families.
The numerous, often highly dramatic illustrations, many from the London
Fire Brigade's own collection, offer a lively commentary on the text.
All the profits from this book will go to the Fire Service charity,
Firemen Remembered.
David Pike was a London firefighter for more than 30 years, retiring at
senior rank in 1996. His first book, Beyond the Flames, was published by
Austin Macauley in 2013.
‘A fascinating peek into the world of the London Fire Brigade. A finalist
and highly recommended.'
The Wishing Shelf Book Awards 2014/15, on Beyond the Flames

Starting his career as a fire-cadet at sixteen the author rose to senior rank, always in an operational role. A steady ‘plodder’ more than a high flier he learnt his trade craft serving, and commanding, the Capital’s busiest and most challenging fire station, Brixton. Awarded the Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct he also rowed himself into the Guinness Book of Records whilst raising many thousands of pounds for charity. A talented organiser he was involved in delivering some of the London Fire Brigade’s most high-profile public events during the 1990s including royal visits and the unveiling of the national Blitz memorial by St Paul’s Cathedral. A fireman first and foremost he provides a valuable human story into the life and history of the London Fire Brigade from 1965 to the late 1990s.

Customer Reviews
5.0
26 reviews
26 reviews
  • Ellie

    Remarkable collection of stories and fire brigade photographs put together in a delightful way. Highly readable and enjoyable. Recommended.

  • Martin Burrell. QFSM.

    A delight to see these wonderful stories resurrected from the former London Fire Brigade in-house magazine in such an exceptional fashion. A well put together book that is both a good read and a visual pleasure. Clever use of an A - Z index format in a book that is easy to pick, put down and pick up again. You do not have to have had a fire brigade background to enjoy this read, it is a book for anyone who enjoys London or social history, or maybe some good old fashioned story telling. A very good book.

  • Mike Pinchen

    Well its arrived; Dave Pike’s new book. At first glance I can see that I’m going to enjoy it. It also makes me sad though that the service that most of us here remember, is no more.This book is about a time before ‘elf & safety’ became an industry. Before the time of ‘Integrated Personal Development Systems’ – so-called competencies - which has been allowed to go haywire and now noes no bounds. Indeed this is about a time before such things became objectives in their own right and people just got on with it.Dave, you have done a great service; well done and thank you.

  • Edward Blackall.

    Fantastic book a must read for firefighters and the public alike. wonderful history of the London Fire Brigade.

  • Alan Hibbard

    This book is not just for serving or retired firefighters, but a cracking read for anyone. For those of us who had served, it evokes memories both poignant and amusing, for those who haven't an insight into a profession and way of life behind the wail of sirens and flashing blue lights. Highly recommended for both a great read and a generous gift of all profits to charity. Buy it!

  • Harry F Simmons.

    Excellent, and essential read for those connected with the fire service, but equally readable for other unconnected people. Brings back memories and makes you aware of the sacrifices made but not always acknowledged.

  • Malc Burden.

    If you are a retired or serving firefighter from any fire brigade/fire services, or someone interested in the history of The London Fire Brigade or just need a dam good read this book is for you, with a wealth of information, history, personal stories, poetry, photographs and much more.
    Dave Pike has used his talented writing gifts to produce a great read with something for everyone even my 84 year old mum loved it! His book deals with the in-house fire magazine of The London Fire Brigade in a fashion that makes it easy reading, if you know a firefighter that has a birthday here is the easy solution, buy this you wont go wrong.Once you have read this one then try Beyond the Flames by the same author, a personal history told through the eyes of a firefighter from the start of training to his final day.
    You will not be disappointed

  • Brian Butler

    A real treasure trove of fire service stories and images. Of interest to anyone who like to reflect on times gone by in the London Fire Brigade, in fact to most that just like a good read of short stories. Wonderful images and well edited. This book delivers. Recommended.

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